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2018 DELAWARE -A-THON SPONSOR PLEDGE FORM DELAWARE FIELD CHECKLIST This form must be completed and returned with the registration form and collected pledges by June 17, 2018, to qualify for prizes. q Snow Goose q Broad-winged Hawk q Black Skimmer q Tufted Titmouse q Pine Warbler Photocopy as often as you like for additional sponsors. Mail to: DOS, PO Box 4247, Greenville, DE 19807. q Brant q Red-tailed Hawk q Rock Pigeon q Red-breasted Nuthatch q Yellow-rumped Warbler q Canada Goose q Black Rail q Mourning Dove q White-breasted Nuthatch q Yellow-throated Warbler PLEDGE q Mute Swan q King Rail q Black-billed Cuckoo q Brown-headed Nuthatch q Prairie Warbler AMOUNT TOTAL TOTAL SPONSOR’S NAME EMAIL ADDRESS (PREFERRED) OR MAILING ADDRESS PER SPECIES PLEDGE q Wood Duck q Clapper Rail q Yellow-billed Cuckoo q Brown Creeper q Black-throated Green Warbler q Blue-winged Teal q Virginia Rail q Barn Owl q House Wren q Canada Warbler Bill Stewart (SAMPLE) [email protected] (SAMPLE) 35¢ x100 $35.00 q Northern Shoveler q Sora q Eastern Screech-Owl q Sedge Wren q Wilson’s Warbler q Gadwall q Common Gallinule q Great Horned Owl q Marsh Wren q Grasshopper Sparrow q American Wigeon q American Coot q Barred Owl q Carolina Wren q Nelson’s Sparrow q Mallard q Black-necked Stilt q Common Nighthawk q Blue-gray Gnatcatcher q Saltmarsh Sparrow q American Black Duck q American Avocet q Chuck-will’s-widow q Ruby-crowned Kinglet q Seaside Sparrow q Northern Pintail q American Oystercatcher q Eastern Whip-poor-will q Eastern Bluebird q Chipping Sparrow q Green-winged Teal q Black-bellied Plover q Chimney Swift q Veery q Field Sparrow q Lesser Scaup q American Golden-Plover q Ruby-throated Hummingbird q Gray-cheeked Thrush q Dark-eyed Junco q Surf Scoter q Semipalmated Plover q Belted Kingfisher q Bicknell’s Thrush q White-crowned Sparrow q Black Scoter q Piping Plover q Red-headed Woodpecker q Swainson’s Thrush q White-throated Sparrow q Bufflehead q Killdeer q Red-bellied Woodpecker q Hermit Thrush q Vesper Sparrow q Hooded Merganser q Whimbrel q Yellow-bellied Sapsucker q Wood Thrush q Savannah Sparrow q Red-breasted Merganser q Ruddy q Downy Woodpecker q American Robin q Song Sparrow q Ruddy Duck q Red Knot q Hairy Woodpecker q Gray Catbird q Swamp Sparrow q Northern Bobwhite q Stilt q Northern Flicker q Brown Thrasher q Eastern Towhee q Ring-necked Pheasant q Sanderling q Pileated Woodpecker q Northern Mockingbird q Yellow-breasted Chat q Wild Turkey q Dunlin q American Kestrel q European Starling q Summer Tanager q Red-throated Loon q Least Sandpiper q Merlin q American Pipit q Scarlet Tanager q Common Loon q White-rumped Sandpiper q Peregrine Falcon q Cedar Waxwing q Northern Cardinal q Pied-billed Grebe q Pectoral Sandpiper q Olive-sided Flycatcher q Ovenbird q Rose-breasted Grosbeak q Northern Gannet q Semipalmated Sandpiper q Eastern Wood-Pewee q Worm-eating Warbler q Blue Grosbeak q Great Cormorant q Western Sandpiper q Acadian Flycatcher q Louisiana Waterthrush q Indigo Bunting q Double-crested Cormorant q Short-billed q Willow Flycatcher q Northern Waterthrush q Dickcissel q Brown Pelican q Long-billed Dowitcher q Least Flycatcher q Blue-winged Warbler q Bobolink q American Bittern q American q Eastern Phoebe q Black-and-white Warbler q Eastern Meadowlark q Least Bittern q Wilson’s Snipe q Great Crested Flycatcher q Prothonotary Warbler q Orchard Oriole q Great Blue Heron q Wilson’s q Eastern Kingbird q Tennessee Warbler q Baltimore Oriole q Great Egret q Spotted Sandpiper q White-eyed Vireo q Nashville Warbler q Red-winged Blackbird q Snowy Egret q Solitary Sandpiper q Yellow-throated Vireo q Mourning Warbler q Brown-headed Cowbird q Little Blue Heron q q Blue-headed Vireo q Kentucky Warbler q Rusty Blackbird q Tricolored Heron q q Philadelphia Vireo q Common Yellowthroat q Common Grackle q Cattle Egret q Lesser Yellowlegs q Warbling Vireo q Hooded Warbler q Boat-tailed Grackle q Green Heron q Bonaparte’s Gull q Red-eyed Vireo q American Redstart q House q Black-crowned Night-Heron q Laughing Gull q Blue Jay q Cape May Warbler q Purple Finch q Yellow-crowned Night-Heron q Ring-billed Gull q American Crow q Cerulean Warbler q Pine Siskin q Glossy Ibis q Herring Gull q Fish Crow q Northern Parula q American Goldfinch q Black Vulture q Lesser Black-backed Gull q Horned Lark q Magnolia Warbler q House Sparrow q Turkey Vulture q Great Black-backed Gull q N. Rough-winged Swallow q Bay-breasted Warbler Additional Species q Osprey q Least Tern q Purple Martin q Blackburnian Warbler q Northern Harrier q Caspian Tern q Tree Swallow q Yellow Warbler q Sharp-shinned Hawk q Black Tern q Bank Swallow q Chestnut-sided Warbler q Cooper’s Hawk q Common Tern q Barn Swallow q Blackpoll Warbler q Bald Eagle q Forster’s Tern q Cliff Swallow q Black-throated Blue Warbler q Red-shouldered Hawk q Royal Tern q Carolina Chickadee q Palm Warbler

Birding Etiquette: Practice proper birding etiquette and avoid disturbing and their vital habitat during the Delaware Bird-A-Thon. Please visit American Birding Association’s “Principles of Birding Ethics” found at aba.org/about/ethics.html for details. TOTAL PLEDGES Help us reach our goal of $35,000 to save the 635-acre Passmore Farm. COLLECTED

REGISTRATION FORM TEAM-ADULT TEAM-YOUTH TEAM-GROUP INDIVIDUAL CARBON FREE COUNTY CHALLENGE CONTRIBUTOR’S FORM

Team Name Participant’s Name Phone or Email I would like to make a donation to the Delaware Bird-A-Thon.

Team Leader Phone or Email Address “What you can do Please accept my tax deductible donation of $ to save the Red Knot: Address City State Zip Support the Delmarva OPTIONAL: I am supporting with my donation. (Name of Participant or Team) City State Zip Birding Date, Location, or County Ornithological Society’s Total Number Bird-A-Thon which helps of Species Identified NAME EMAIL How did you hear about the Delaware Bird-A-Thon? raise money to purchase bayfront property as a shorebird ADDRESS TEAM Team Member 1 Team Member 2 Team Member 3 ENTRY sanctuary.” ONLY: CITY STATE ZIP Team Member 4 Team Member 5 Team Member 6 David Sibley Author of The Sibley Guide to Birds, and a leading Contributions can also be made on our secure website at DelawareBirdAThon.com/donate NEW! Now you can register online at DelawareBirdAThon.com/register contributor to numerous birding publications.