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| Species |
Observations |
Category |
| Mallard | 2835 | Wild |
| Canada Goose | 1297 | Wild |
| Green-winged Teal | 1244 | Wild |
| Snow Goose | 912 | Wild |
| Blue-winged Teal | 877 | Wild |
| Bald Eagle | 803 | Wild |
| American Wigeon | 612 | Wild |
| Red-tailed Hawk | 589 | Wild |
| Great Horned Owl | 421 | Wild |
| Northern Pintail | 310 | Wild |
| House Sparrow | 214 | Wild |
| Cackling Goose | 102 | Wild |
Visual 1: Bird Species Observations Above 100
Key Findings
- Species Dominance: Mallards exhibit the highest observation count (2,835), indicating they are the most prevalent species in the observed habitats. Canada Geese and Green-winged Teal also show notable presence (1,297 and 1,244, respectively), while the remaining species cluster in mid- (400–900) and low-frequency ranges (100–310).
- Population Distribution: Observations reveal a top-heavy distribution, with a few species accounting for the majority of sightings. Lower-frequency species like House Sparrow and Cackling Goose reflect rarer encounters in the dataset.
- Ecological Implications: The concentration of observations among a few species may influence predator-prey dynamics and habitat management priorities.