Nineteen CBCs were conducted in Wyoming for the 118th Christmas Bird Count, and 90,079 birds of 116 species were recorded. The number of species typically ranges from 110 to 133, so CBC-118 was somewhat in the lower end of the spectrum. Casper had the highest number of species (69), followed by Jackson (59), Story-Big Horn (58), and three count circles each with 53 species (Sheridan, Riverton, and Cody). The lowest number of species (26) was recorded at the Gillette CBC, followed by Sundance (30) and Green River (31). The greatest number of individual birds was recorded at Story-Bighorn (15,247), Casper (11,961), and Riverton (10,012), while the fewest were recorded at Gillette (1393), Pinedale (1587) and Sundance (1594). Species with the highest combined counts included Canada Goose (21,905), European Starling (12,869), House Sparrow (7209), Rock Pigeon (5418), Eurasian Collared-Dove (4781) and Bohemian waxwing (4220). For the second year in a row, an African...