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From: Brian Webster
 
eBird Report - Stewart B. McKinney NWR - Stratford Great Meadows , 5/31/09
Sun, May 31, 2009 3:29 PM
Both Saltmarsh Sparrows on RR trail close to platform w/scope. 7 Willow Flycatchers is a VERY low estimate. Easily 10+. Every spot, and seemingly every clump of trees had a couple fitz-bewers there.
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From: COMINS, Patrick
 
Data, ebird and birding events this weekend.
Fri, Jun 5, 2009 4:08 PM
The Summer Bird Counts are our primary tool for detecting gross trends in bird populations throughout the state and the Breeding Bird Survey, because of its standardized procedures and rigorous analysis by the US Geological Survey and US Fish and Wildlife Service, is the currently the only way to determine reasonably precise trends and population estimates for
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From: Sunrisebirding@aol.com
 
Re: [CT Birds] Puffin Eggs
Fri, Jul 9, 2010 7:12 AM
As the article linked below says, "It is estimated that > around 3 million pairs breed in Iceland each year – that´s 6 million > puffins but only 70% of the total are breeding birds. So the total > population of puffins in Iceland is between 8 and 10 million birds."
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From: Frank Mantlik
 
Fw: eBird Report - Silver Sands SP , 10/3/10
Sun, Oct 3, 2010 11:46 PM
As a result some numbers are estimates.
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From: Don Mack
 
Tri Club: Who's In 2018 Event Calendar?... Your input needed
Sun, Nov 26, 2017 6:34 PM
- EVENT DATES: Some events do not yet have dates posted, so we've included estimated dates for these... All are noted in red font. - CLUB EVENTS are highlighted in bright yellow...
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From: Guido Pederzini
 
Re: [WASC-SATEC] Static Analysis Tools Evaluation Criteria
Tue, Jul 12, 2011 9:26 PM
If so, 10k developers that make a checkin on a different line of code potentially could arise 10 security bug (1 per 1000 line of code is an estimation of very well written code..so very very good developers..)
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From: Terry Sprague
 
Quinte Area Bird Report
Mon, Jan 21, 2002 12:17 AM
Also, in the southeastern part of the county, the HARLEQUIN DUCK which first appeared at Prince Edward Point on November 8th, was still present as of January 13th, where there were also an estimated 30,000 LONG-TAILED DUCKS.
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From: Diane and Kayo Roy
 
Crows and Cormorants
Mon, Sep 23, 2002 1:45 PM
We conservatively estimated in excess of 300 Double-crested Cormorants have taken over the 8 or 10 largest trees. Perhaps 90% of the birds were immatures, which begs one to wonder if their nests were in Niagara.
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From: Bob Sachs
 
Kingston Field Naturalists Region Sightings for Week Ending Dec.2, '02
Mon, Dec 2, 2002 5:29 PM
[page 36, quads E56, 57 & 58] On Nov. 25 there was an estimated 500 TUNDRA SWAN by the shore south of The South Shore road halfway between the 12th and 13th Line Roads. On Dec. 1, Eleanor Sachs & I toured the Island. Leaving the Kingston Dock, near the Holiday Inn we saw a lone AM. COOT.
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From: Mark Cranford
 
Elegant Tern-Lake Erie south of Buffalo NY
Thu, Oct 16, 2003 3:03 AM
When compared to a head diameter in profile (not including the bill) the bill looked about equal or nearly equal to a head diameter as best I could estimate in the field. Most unusual was the gradual down curve to the bill. Even the lower mandible looked down curved, but this may have been due to fact I was looking down at the bird.