Date: 4/29/25 5:25 am From: Landon Neumann <landonneumann25...> Subject: Re: Southern OK Big Day
Thanks all,
Melinda, we didn't have time to get to Eldorado. Instead we tried for
mesquite birds in some mesquite patches around Hackberry.
Jeff, the big day record of 195 was set by Steve Glover, Greg Cook, Nick
Tepper, and Logan Kahle on May 7th 2022. It's not posted on ABA listing
central. It was posted on this listserve (I'll forward you the email). I
doubt ours will be posted there either as none of our team are ABA members.
Only ABA members can post their lists to that site. I've seen some of your
old big days. Good stuff! I do think there are several routes in the state
that could be competitive.
Landon Neumann
Stillwater, OK
On Mon, Apr 28, 2025 at 8:23 PM Melinda Droege <oklagranny26...>
wrote:
> Thanks Landon for your Big Day report and Congrats. I used to love Big
> days and yours sounds like it was perfect with almost no big misses.
> Wonder if you had time to get to Eldorado for those specials tho you did
> get Ladderbacked. What time did you start and end?
>
> Bet next year you or someone will get 200!
>
> Again, congrats!
> Melinda Droege
> Bartlesville
>
> On Mon, Apr 28, 2025 at 6:05 PM Landon Neumann <landonneumann25...>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Last Saturday Mike Yough, Neil Gilbert, and I conducted an OK big day for
>> Payne County Audubon's Birdlam competition. The route consisted of southern
>> McCurtain Co including Red Slough to Hackberry. This is a similar route
>> that a couple Texas birders broke the state all time big day record several
>> years ago hitting 195. While we didn't expect to break the record (about a
>> week early imo) we had a fantastic day hitting 187 species. This shatters
>> the previously OK April Big Day record by 40 species. Basically had all
>> expected birds for the date plus 14 waterfowl species and many lingering
>> winter songbirds pushing our total up. Best birds were probably Northern
>> Waterthrush, Black-throated Green Warbler (both warblers 3rd Tillman Co
>> records), and Black-headed Grosbeak in the mesquite trees at Hackberry by
>> the abandoned buildings. Also had 24 Buff-breasted Sandpipers at a p-dog
>> down near Ryan OK. Attached is an ebird trip report if you're curious for
>> more info - https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ebird.org/tripreport/358283__;!!GNU8KkXDZlD12Q!5-KfTdKcu6UuGPlvVbboZ9QueszuXgmeYLNmw-YV63gShnvz9gmjNzkrrgwMMW-1izr2ouSwEv6OD2cbzxeC1YzxEIox$ [ebird[.]org]
>> <https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ebird.org/tripreport/358283__;!!GNU8KkXDZlD12Q!7ryWjgoiJnsnNJZqllkYfYGQS87edzlWFGrGpo9fqo0dDA9spQLlUSLzIEMYGfdErhX5T-2-5LCFzTsGWaDw1ZUIYVHq$>.
>> The route was approx 650 miles.
>>
>> Overall, I do think you could get 200 species in a day in OK from late
>> April to mid May. I've run this route twice now. First time was the first
>> week of May and had 165 species. I made some slight changes to the route
>> this time by fine tuning the route and adding Crosstimbers WMA for a couple
>> species. However, I think the key to 200 species in a day in OK is
>> Hackberry being great (it was good on Saturday but the excessive rain
>> reduced the amount of mud it appeared so we missed some easy peeps) and
>> having great weather (cloudy, no wind, and cold front, which we had on
>> Saturday), plus some luck. You could easily run this route next weekend
>> when theoretically there are more potential species and get less than 187
>> if you get a hot windy day.
>>
>> Landon Neumann
>> Stillwater, OK
>>
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