The results for the 116th annual 吃瓜黑料 Christmas Bird Counts, held in December 2015 and January 2016, are complete. This year we present the results for 67 Ohio counts, down from last year’s 69 (not counting circles which are mostly in an adjoining state). It is obvious, but still important, to note the impact of weather on CBCs. December 2015 saw temperatures six degrees higher than the 20th century average. Given the warm weather, some counts had trouble finding species that might usually be expected; some inland counts struggled to find waterfowl, in particular. On the other hand, compilers noted that Killdeer, Hermit Thrush, and both kinglets were fairly easy to find, as was Winter Wren, a species reported from half of Ohio’s 88 counties on eBird during December and January, and well-represented in CBC tallies. A few birds we don’t typically expect to find, but which are of course possible, on CBCs include American Bittern (two on the Chandlersville...