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Top Birds at Queens High School of Teaching Campus in February
relative to other locations within 25 miles of 40.781243, -73.966507

based on 5 checklists

This page shows the probability of a species appearing on a checklist at Queens High School of Teaching Campus in February. 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   Ring-billed Gull 50.6% 60.0% 9.4%
2   Northern Cardinal 40.6% 60.0% 19.4%
3   House Sparrow 40.5% 60.0% 19.5%
4   European Starling 38.3% 60.0% 21.7%
5   Blue Jay 35.8% 60.0% 24.2%
6   Mourning Dove 33.3% 60.0% 26.7%
7   American Robin 32.2% 60.0% 27.8%
8   Canada Goose 56.2% 40.0% 16.2%
9   White-throated Sparrow 41.6% 40.0% 1.6%
10   Rock Pigeon 29.1% 40.0% 10.9%
11   Carolina Wren 16.1% 40.0% 23.9%
12   Common Raven 4.3% 40.0% 35.7%
13   Song Sparrow 34.3% 20.0% 14.3%
14   Northern Mockingbird 24.0% 20.0% 4.0%
15   Red-tailed Hawk 23.1% 20.0% 3.1%
16   Tufted Titmouse 20.1% 20.0% 0.1%
17   White-breasted Nuthatch 18.2% 20.0% 1.8%
18   Dark-eyed Junco 16.2% 20.0% 3.8%
19   Common Grackle 13.4% 20.0% 6.6%
20   Northern Flicker 6.2% 20.0% 13.8%
21   Killdeer 3.8% 20.0% 16.2%
22   Pine Warbler 0.2% 20.0% 19.8%