Seward Park

Seward Park boasts 300 acres of beautiful forest land, home to eagles' nests, old growth forest, and miles of hiking trails, shoreline, and beaches. This Neighborhood Bird Project site was established in November 2004, and surveys the variety of bird habitat available here. Surveys take place on the second Saturday of each month and birders of all levels are welcome.

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By The Numbers

Earliest Survey In Database: November 6, 2004
Survey Stops 16
Survey Loops 2
Surveys Conducted 343
Volunteers 45 volunteers
1349 hours
Unique Species Observed 121

Top 5 Abundant Bird Species

Current Year Last Year at This Time All Time
American Crow 30 52 1871
Song Sparrow 27 36 1566
Dark-eyed Junco 22 27 703
Black-capped Chickadee 19 33 761
Red-breasted Nuthatch 19 18 1003

Park Data

A running 12-months of data is available to view. If you are interested in accessing the full dataset, please contact the Science Manager to inquire.

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