Worcester CBC - 12/19/20 Canada Goose (1418) Mute Swan (50) Swan species (5 - possible Tundras) American Black Duck (29) Mallard (570) Northern Shoveler (1) Greater Scaup (75) Long-tailed Duck (1 - 3rd record for the count) Bufflehead (1) Common Goldeneye (115) Hooded Merganser (182) Common Merganser (76) Wild Turkey (19) Common Loon (7) Great Blue Heron (6) Bald Eagle (2) Northern Harrier (2) Sharp-shinned Hawk (3) Cooper's Hawk (14 - new high) Northern Goshawk (1) Accipiter species (1) Red-shouldered Hawk (3) Red-tailed Hawk (59) Red-shouldered/Red-tailed hybrid (1) Ring-billed Gull (167) Herring Gull (9) Rock Pigeon (549) Mourning Dove (336) Eastern Screech-Owl (1) Great Horned Owl (18) Barred Owl (3) Northern Saw-whet Owl (3) Belted Kingfisher (10) Red-bellied Woodpecker (71 - new high) Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (5) Downy Woodpecker (178) Hairy Woodpecker (36) Northern Flicker (11) Pileated Woodpecker (11) Peregrine Falcon (2 - pair in downtown Worcester) Blue Jay (619) American Crow (653) Common Raven (7) Horned Lark (71) Black-capped Chickadee (896) Tufted Titmouse (408) Red-breasted Nuthatch (10) White-breasted Nuthatch (251) Brown Creeper (6) Carolina Wren (53 - new high) Winter Wren (3) Golden-crowned Kinglet (5) Ruby-crowned Kinglet (2) Eastern Bluebird (98) Hermit Thrush (5) American Robin (302) Gray Catbird (2) Northern Mockingbird (24) European Starling (1176) Cedar Waxwing (86) Yellow-rumped Warbler (1) American Tree Sparrow (55) Chipping Sparrow (3 - new high) Savannah Sparrow (1) Song Sparrow (68) Swamp Sparrow (2) White-throated Sparrow (66) Dark-eyed Junco (643) Snow Bunting (34) Northern Cardinal (229 - new high) Red-winged Blackbird (3) Common Grackle (2) Pine Grosbeak (4) House Finch (178) Red Crossbill (2) White-winged Crossbill (1) Common Redpoll (92) Pine Siskin (5) American Goldfinch (198) Evening Grosbeak (1) House Sparrow (1601 - new high) Count Week species: Snow Goose Wood Duck Gadwall Northern Pintail Turkey Vulture American Woodcock (photo submitted) Fish Crow CAPE MAY WARBLER (The bird was found in West Boylston three days before the count, but was last seen during the snowstorm the day before the count. It likely perished. Photos can be found on eBird.) One final note: The Yellow-throated Warbler coming to feeders in Lancaster is almost exactly one quarter of a mile OUTSIDE of the count circle.