Bald Eagle, Red Tailed Hawk, Great Horned Owl, Great Blue Heron, Northern Flicker, Red Bellied Woodpecker, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Ring-billed Gulls and much much more. Actually there were two winter bird censuses. On the Medford campus there were 27 species, 800 birds; at the 17th winter census on the Lumberton Campus there were 34 species and more than 2000 birds, more than a thousand of which were Canada Geese. Both campuses had swarms of robins filling up on bright red holly berries.
January 13 was a windy 20-degree day for the Medford count; in Lumberton on January 20 it was a windless day in the upper 20s. The Medford Leas Birders Website has a blog where Robert Koch has posted interesting narratives and detailed reports on both of the censuses.
29th Annual Census Medford Campus ….. 17th Annual Census Lumberton Campus