- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 12/14/2018
* NYBU1812.18
- Birds mentioned

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  TUFTED DUCK
  PINE GROSBEAK
  EVENING GROSBEAK
  Tundra Swan
  Harlequin Duck
  Black Vulture
  Turkey Vulture
  Red-shouldered Hawk
  Rough-legged Hawk
  Peregrine Falcon
  Dunlin
  Little Gull
  Snowy Owl
  Red-headed Wdpkr.
  Pileated Woodpecker
  Common Raven
  Ruby-cr. Kinglet
  American Robin
  American Pipit
  Orange-cr. Warbler
  Yellow-r. Warbler
  American Redstart
  Song Sparrow
  Snow Bunting

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  Hotline: Buffalo Bird Report at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             12/14/2018
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Website:          www.BuffaloOrnithologicalSociety.org

  Friday, December 14, 2018

  The Buffalo Bird Report is a service provided
  by your Buffalo Museum of Science and the
  Buffalo Ornithological Society. To contact the
  Science Museum, call 896-5200. Press the pound
  key to report sightings before the end of this
  report.

  Highlights of reports from late November
  through December 14 from the Niagara Frontier
  Region.

  November 18, a rare, female, TUFTED DUCK was
  found at the source of the Niagara River at the
  far end of the Bird Island Pier, viewed from
  LaSalle Park in Buffalo. The TUFTED DUCK was
  still present on December 10.

  In addition to the TUFTED DUCK on the Buffalo
  waterfront - three SNOWY OWLS on the offshore
  breakwalls and structures, several LITTLE GULLS
  along Unity Island, and a DUNLIN at the new
  mudflats at the north end of Unity Island.

  November 23, a rarely reported PINE GROSBEAK in
  the Niagara County Village of Wilson. A female
  of the species was feeding in a fruit tree with
  AMERICAN ROBINS at Shore Drive.

  EVENING GROSBEAKS, seemingly absent for a
  generation, have been reported in the Southern
  Tier Counties - 10, and then 20, EVENING
  GROSBEAKS at a feeder in the Cattaraugus County
  Town of Ashford, and eight EVENING GROSBEAKS in
  the Chautauqua County Town of Arkwright.

  November 18 at Rock Point Provincial Park in
  Ontario, a rare November record of AMERICAN
  REDSTART, with ORANGE-CR. WARBLER and several
  YELLOW-R. WARBLERS, plus 10 RUBY-CR. KINGLETS,
  AMERICAN PIPIT, SNOW BUNTING, and a PEREGRINE
  FALCON on Mohawk Island.

  On Foss Road in Orleans County, SNOWY OWL, 100
  AMERICAN ROBINS, 200 SNOW BUNTINGS and two
  BLACK VULTURES feeding with six TURKEY
  VULTURES. BLACK VULTURES continue their
  residences to the west, in the Village of
  Lewiston.

  At Niagara Falls, December 9, two HARLEQUIN
  DUCKS off the Three Sisters Islands on Goat
  Island.

  Other reports - SNOWY OWL on the Point Breeze
  pier at Oak Orchard Creek and Lake Ontario.
  RED-SHOULDERED HAWK and COMMON RAVEN at
  Cassadaga lake in Chautauqua County. A dark-
  phase ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK at the Orchard Park
  exit of Route 219. Sixteen TUNDRA SWANS on Lake
  LaSalle on the UB north campus, and 110 TUNDRA
  SWANS off Knowlesville Road in the Oak Orchard
  Wildlife Management Area.

  And at feeders - PILEATED WOODPECKER and RED-
  HEADED WDPKR. at Sunset Beach on Lake Ontario,
  and in North Boston, two SONG SPARROWS and five
  woodpecker species including PILEATED
  WOODPECKER.

  Best wishes for a Merry Christmas and happy
  holidays. My thanks to the callers and
  contributors to the report. You may report
  sightings after the tone. Thank you.

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