- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 03/10/2005
* NYBU0503.10
- Birds mentioned
  
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  Please phone in any rare sightings so they 
  may be shared via the DAB telephone update 
  system, and submit email contributions directly 
  to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Thank you, David
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  [UPDATE - On Wednesday, March 26, the annual Vaughn Lecture 
  will be presented at 7 PM at the Buffalo Museum of Science. 
  Dr. Kevin McGowan will lecture on "The Uncommon Crow: The 
  Hidden Life of a Common but Misunderstood Bird" 

  Saturday, March 26, Field trip to the Lake Ontario Plains, 
  led by Willie D'Anna. Meet at 8 AM at the Tops Market in 
  Wright's Corners, on the east side of Route 78 at Route 104, 
  north of Lockport. 

  ROSS'S GOOSE
  SNOWY OWL
  TURKEY VULTURE
  RED-SHOULDERED HAWK
  LARK SPARROW
  Pied-billed Grebe
  Horned Grebe
  American Wigeon
  Canvasback
  Ring-necked Duck
  Greater Scaup
  Long-tailed Duck
  Black Scoter
  Surf Scoter
  Common Goldeneye
  Bufflehead
  Hooded Merganser
  Common Merganser
  Red-br. Merganser
  Bald Eagle
  Sharp-sh. Hawk
  Cooper's Hawk
  Red-tailed Hawk
  Rough-legged Hawk
  Peregrine Falcon
  Wild Turkey
  Glaucous Gull
  Eastern Screech-Owl
  Great Horned Owl
  Short-eared Owl
  Horned Lark
  American Robin
  Northern Mockingbird
  Northern Shrike
  White-cr. Sparrow
  Snow Bunting
  Red-w. Blackbird
  Common Grackle
  Brown-headed Cowbird
  Pine Siskin

- Transcript
  Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             03/10/2005
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Transcriber:      David F. Suggs
  Website:          www.BOSBirding.org

  Thursday, March 10, 2005 

  Dial-a-Bird is a service provided by your Buffalo Museum of 
  Science and this answering system was donated by the Buffalo 
  Ornithological Society. Press (2) to leave a message, (3) 
  for updates, meeting and field trip information and (4) for 
  instructions on how to report sightings and use this system. 
  To contact the Science Museum, call 896-5200. 

  Highlights of reports received March 3 through March 10 from 
  the Niagara Frontier Region include ROSS'S GOOSE, SNOWY OWL, 
  TURKEY VULTURE, RED-SHOULDERED HAWK and LARK SPARROW. 

  From Chautauqua County, March 9, the ROSS'S GOOSE was still 
  present at Dunkirk Harbor. The goose has been with a flock 
  of CANADA GEESE, at the west end of the harbor at Mullet 
  Street, and also on the east side of nearby Point Gratiot. 

  Other reports from Dunkirk Harbor included PIED-BILLED 
  GREBE, HORNED GREBE, AMERICAN WIGEON, CANVASBACK, RING-
  NECKED DUCK, GREATER SCAUP, SURF SCOTER, BLACK SCOTER, LONG-
  TAILED DUCK, BUFFLEHEAD, COMMON GOLDENEYE, HOODED MERGANSER, 
  COMMON MERGANSER, RED-BR. MERGANSER, BALD EAGLE, 2 COOPER'S 
  HAWKS on the rock breakwall, PEREGRINE FALCON on the power 
  plant, and a first winter GLAUCOUS GULL. 

  Also in Chautauqua County, March 7, the SNOWY OWL was still 
  at Cummings Road and Fredonia-Stockton Road in the Town of 
  Pomfret. 

  Hawk and vultures have begun their early migration. March 7, 
  at the Hamburg Hawkwatch, the first flight of the season 
  included 3 TURKEY VULTURES, COOPER'S HAWK, RED-SHOULDERED 
  HAWK, and 12 RED-TAILED HAWKS. Plus, 13 RED-W. BLACKBIRDS 
  and 2 COMMON GRACKLES. Visitors are always welcome at the 
  daily hawkwatch, which is located in Lakeside Cemetery off 
  Camp Blvd, or alternately at the baseball fields on Rodgers 
  Road. 

  TURKEY VULTURES, RED-W. BLACKBIRDS, COMMON GRACKLES BROWN-
  HEADED COWBIRD, and AMERICAN ROBINS were noted at widespread 
  locations this week. 

  March 5, an unexpected BALD EAGLE was reported flying low 
  over Buffalo at Main and Ferry Streets. The previously 
  reported eagle nesting activity on Strawberry Island and 
  Navy Island appears to have ceased - no eagles were observed 
  at either site this week. On Navy Island, 5 WILD TURKEYS 
  could be seen from the Eagle Overlook on the West River 
  Parkway on Grand Island. 

  March 6, the BOS field trip for owls in Niagara County 
  reported a GREAT HORNED OWL on nest at Fort Niagara State 
  Park, at least 10 SHORT-EARED OWLS at Dickersonville and 
  Youngstown Roads, and two EASTERN SCREECH-OWLS after sunset 
  on Lutts Road - all in the Town of Porter. Also on the field 
  trip, the LARK SPARROW that has been wintering at 1073 
  Youngstown Road near Route 93, plus SHARP-SH. HAWK, COOPER'S 
  HAWK, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, flocks of HORNED LARKS, AMERICAN 
  ROBIN, NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD, WHITE-CR. SPARROW and SNOW 
  BUNTING. 

  Other reports this week - NORTHERN SHRIKE calling on Hopper 
  Road in the Chautauqua County Town of Hanover. Another 
  NORTHERN SHRIKE on Lewis Road in South Wales. At the mouth 
  of Cattaraugus Creek, 68 HORNED LARKS and 3 SNOW BUNTINGS. 
  And in East Aurora, a PINE SISKIN on Martin Drive. 

  Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, March 17. 
  Please call in your sightings by noon Thursday. You may 
  report sightings after the tone. Thank you for calling and 
  reporting to Dial-a-Bird. 

- End Transcript 


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