And the winners are...

22nd Annual World Series of Birding

May 14, 2005

Award Winners

 

Urner-Stone Cup (highest number total species) - 222 species

Nikon / DVOC Lagerhead Shrikes

Captain Paul Guris, Bert Filemyr, Mike Fritz, Eric Pilotte

 

Ed Stearns Award (highest number total species; non-resident team) - 216 species

Bushnell/Connecticut Audubon/New Canaan Nature Center Woodpeckers

Captain Frank Gallo, Patrick Dugan, Ken Elkins, Jeremiah Trimble, Peter Trimble

 

LGA Award (highest total par; limited geographic area) - 158 species (90% Par Burlington County)       Rancocas Nature Center Small-headed Flycatchers

Captain Brian Vernachio, Ward Dasey, Jon Sutton

 

Cape May County Award (highest number total species Cape May County) - 177 species

Leica / Cape May Bird Observatory Cape MayB=s

Captain Mark Garland, Michael O=Brien, Louise Zemaitis

 

Cape Island Cup (highest number total species - South of the Canal) - 136 species

WildBird Magazine Zen Zugunruhe

Captain Dave Hedeen, Matt Garvey, Tait Johansson, Tim Keyes

 

Big Sit Award (highest number total species in a single location) - 110 species

Sandy Hook Bird Observatory Platform Onlies (Sandy Hook Hawkwatch Platform)

Captain Bob Fogg, Lise Amarasekerg, Mike Fahay

 

Floyd P.  Wolfarth Senior Award (highest number total species) - 150 species

Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge

Captain Joe Costanza, Cliff Jones, Susan Setterberg, Karenne Snow

 

Hop Swift Youth Award

Division A (Grades 1-5) (highest number total species) - 75 species

West Cape May Elementary School Rockin= Robins Team A

 

Hop Swift Youth Award

Division B (Grades 6-8) (highest number total species) - 150 species

Centreville Middle School CMS Chick Burr-ders

 

Hop Swift Youth Award

Division C (Grades 9-12) (highest number total species) - 212 species

Nikon Space Coast Coastal Cuckoos

Captain Zach Baer, Andy Bankert, Ross Gallardy, Tom Johnson

 

 

Total Cumulative  - 260

 

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