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Where to find Orange-crowned Warbler in February
within 25 miles of Cary, NC, USA

This page shows which locations in the selected region historically had the highest probability of a checklist including Orange-crowned Warbler in February. Because some locations may be undersampled, the results are sorted based on a confidence score which takes into account how many samples are available. The bar chart shows how the probability of observing this species varies over the year.

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Rank Map Pics Location Distance Observed Sampled Frequency Confidence
1 Lake Betz 7.3 22 208 10.6% 7.1%
2 Fred Fletcher Park 7.4 6 57 10.5% 4.9%
3 Lake Raleigh 6.0 8 113 7.1% 3.6%
4 Edna Metz Wells Park 7.1 2 18 11.1% 3.1%
5 Jack Marley Park 19.7 1 8 12.5% 2.2%
6 Prairie Ridge Ecostation for Wildlife Learning 3.9 11 327 3.4% 1.9%
7 Falls Lake--Dam 15.2 1 16 6.2% 1.1%
8 Ritter Park 4.3 1 19 5.3% 0.9%
9 Pierce Woods and Pond 15.9 1 21 4.8% 0.8%
10 Symphony Lake Greenway 4.4 3 132 2.3% 0.8%
11 Morgan Creek Trail 17.5 1 27 3.7% 0.7%
12 Jordan Lake--Educational State Forest 14.7 1 30 3.3% 0.6%
13 Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve 4.6 1 31 3.2% 0.6%
14 Horseshoe Farm Nature Preserve 15.1 1 33 3.0% 0.5%
15 Lake Crabtree Nature Trail--Southport Entrance 3.3 2 110 1.8% 0.5%
16 Jordan Lake--B. Everett Jordan Dam 18.7 1 43 2.3% 0.4%
17 Bass Lake Park & Trail 10.7 1 47 2.1% 0.4%
18 Mary Hayes Barber Holmes Park 22.3 1 52 1.9% 0.3%
19 Lake Crabtree Dam 3.3 1 73 1.4% 0.2%
20 North Carolina Botanical Garden 16.0 1 78 1.3% 0.2%
21 William B. Umstead SP--Big Lake 5.7 1 104 1.0% 0.2%
22 Lake Lynn 7.7 1 107 0.9% 0.2%
23 Sandy Creek Park 16.1 2 335 0.6% 0.2%
24 Schenck Forest 3.6 1 194 0.5% 0.1%
25 Mason Farm Biological Reserve 14.6 1 279 0.4% 0.1%