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Top Birds at New York Institute of Technology in September
relative to other locations within 25 miles of New York, NY, USA

based on 23 checklists

This page shows the probability of a species appearing on a checklist at New York Institute of Technology in September. The difference in probability relative to other nearby locations is also shown, to highlight which birds are particularly likely to be found (or not found) at this specific location. The chart shows how many distinct species have historically been observed at this location for each month of the year.

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Rank Info Pics Species Entire Region This Location Difference
1   Carolina Wren 26.8% 91.3% 64.5%
2   Blue Jay 51.8% 87.0% 35.2%
3   Black-capped Chickadee 12.7% 87.0% 74.3%
4   American Robin 60.3% 82.6% 22.3%
5   Mourning Dove 53.2% 82.6% 29.4%
6   Red-bellied Woodpecker 29.6% 82.6% 53.1%
7   Northern Cardinal 50.4% 78.3% 27.9%
8   Northern Flicker 43.2% 78.3% 35.1%
9   Downy Woodpecker 31.8% 78.3% 46.5%
10   Osprey 25.5% 73.9% 48.5%
11   Red-eyed Vireo 25.1% 73.9% 48.8%
12   Cedar Waxwing 16.4% 73.9% 57.5%
13   European Starling 48.4% 69.6% 21.1%
14   White-breasted Nuthatch 13.5% 69.6% 56.1%
15   Gray Catbird 60.6% 65.2% 4.7%
16   American Redstart 43.0% 65.2% 22.2%
17   Red-tailed Hawk 18.7% 65.2% 46.5%
18   Northern Parula 27.0% 60.9% 33.9%
19   Cooper's Hawk 7.4% 60.9% 53.5%
20   Chipping Sparrow 6.6% 60.9% 54.3%
21   Canada Goose 37.8% 56.5% 18.7%
22   American Goldfinch 27.7% 56.5% 28.8%
23   Northern Mockingbird 31.6% 52.2% 20.6%
24   Song Sparrow 28.6% 52.2% 23.5%
25   Tufted Titmouse 9.9% 47.8% 37.9%
26   House Wren 17.3% 43.5% 26.2%
27   American Crow 17.0% 43.5% 26.5%
28   Mallard 36.6% 39.1% 2.5%
29   House Finch 14.8% 39.1% 24.3%
30   Common Grackle 24.0% 34.8% 10.8%
31   Cape May Warbler 6.9% 34.8% 27.9%
32   Herring Gull 30.9% 30.4% 0.4%
33   Eastern Phoebe 17.9% 30.4% 12.5%
34   Ruby-throated Hummingbird 16.6% 30.4% 13.8%
35   Hairy Woodpecker 8.5% 30.4% 22.0%
36   Pine Warbler 5.4% 30.4% 25.1%
37   Common Yellowthroat 45.2% 26.1% 19.1%
38   Black-and-white Warbler 31.7% 26.1% 5.6%
39   Magnolia Warbler 22.8% 26.1% 3.3%
40   Palm Warbler 15.1% 26.1% 11.0%
41   Black-crowned Night-Heron 8.0% 26.1% 18.1%
42   Eastern Towhee 7.8% 26.1% 18.3%
43   Chimney Swift 22.5% 21.7% 0.7%
44   Black-throated Blue Warbler 16.8% 21.7% 4.9%
45   Swainson's Thrush 14.8% 21.7% 6.9%
46   Philadelphia Vireo 2.0% 21.7% 19.7%
47   Rock Pigeon 36.8% 17.4% 19.4%
48   Eastern Wood-Pewee 19.5% 17.4% 2.2%
49   Belted Kingfisher 12.1% 17.4% 5.3%
50   Rose-breasted Grosbeak 11.5% 17.4% 5.9%
51   White-throated Sparrow 9.6% 17.4% 7.8%
52   Ruby-crowned Kinglet 8.1% 17.4% 9.3%
53   Double-crested Cormorant 32.0% 13.0% 19.0%
54   Great Blue Heron 24.7% 13.0% 11.7%
55   Blackpoll Warbler 10.4% 13.0% 2.7%
56   Wood Duck 10.0% 13.0% 3.0%
57   Scarlet Tanager 9.7% 13.0% 3.3%
58   Brown Thrasher 8.7% 13.0% 4.3%
59   Red-breasted Nuthatch 7.6% 13.0% 5.5%
60   Peregrine Falcon 7.4% 13.0% 5.6%
61   Spotted Sandpiper 5.0% 13.0% 8.1%
62   Nashville Warbler 4.7% 13.0% 8.4%
63   Prairie Warbler 4.3% 13.0% 8.7%
64   Brown-headed Cowbird 4.0% 13.0% 9.0%
65   Northern Harrier 3.6% 13.0% 9.5%
66   Sharp-shinned Hawk 5.3% 8.7% 3.4%
67   Wood Thrush 5.2% 8.7% 3.5%
68   Eastern Kingbird 3.0% 8.7% 5.7%
69   Eastern Bluebird 0.7% 8.7% 8.0%
70   American Kestrel 10.8% 4.3% 6.5%
71   Turkey Vulture 8.4% 4.3% 4.0%
72   American Black Duck 8.0% 4.3% 3.7%
73   Bald Eagle 4.8% 4.3% 0.4%
74   Fish Crow 2.9% 4.3% 1.4%