- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 01/20/2005
* NYBU0501.20
- 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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  SHORT-EARED OWL
  SNOWY OWL
  LARK SPARROW
  GRAY CATBIRD
  HERMIT THRUSH
  Lesser Scaup
  King Eider
  White-winged Scoter
  Bufflehead
  Little Gull
  Iceland Gull
  L. Black-b. Gull
  Glaucous Gull
  American Robin

- Transcript
  Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             01/20/2005
  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, January 20, 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 January 13 through January 20 
  from the Niagara Frontier Region include SHORT-EARED OWLS, 
  SNOWY OWLS, LARK SPARROW, GRAY CATBIRD, and HERMIT THRUSH. 

  January 17, in the Niagara County Town of Porter, on 
  Youngstown-Wilson Road, east of Dickersonville Road, a 
  fascinating report of at least 26 SHORT-EARED OWLS, seen at 
  the unusual time of 9 AM. The owls were flying along the 
  road and resting on the ground, in the trees, and on the 
  roof of a barn. Lesser numbers of SHORT-EARED OWLS have been 
  present in this area throughout the winter, and are 
  typically seen in the early evening, hunting over the large 
  fields along Dickersonville Road.                                        

  While GREAT GRAY OWLS are still being found in Ontario near 
  the north shore of Lake Ontario, the recent appeal for 
  reports of GREAT GRAY OWLS in the Niagara Frontier has yet 
  to produce any confirmed reports. Please continue to report 
  any possible GREAT GRAY OWLS, identified by their 
  magnificent size, dark gray color, rounded head, and 
  wingspan of over four feet. 

  The owl reports received this week were an interesting 
  collection of what are most likely the "eared" owls, GREAT 
  HORNED OWL or possibly LONG-EARED OWL, and the cavity 
  roosting EASTERN SCREECH-OWL. From West Seneca, a likely 
  SHORT-EARED OWL along East-West Road near Union Road. And 
  probable SNOWY OWLS were described from a yard on Tonawanda 
  Creek Road in Lockport, and at a location reported only as 
  "Newell Road". [There is a Newell Road in Dunkirk]. 

  Confirmed SNOWY OWLS this week - in Buffalo, at the Pier 
  Restaurant on Fuhrmann Blvd. And, in Ontario, on Lighthouse 
  Road in Port Dalhousie. 

  January 16, LARK SPARROW was reported again at 1073 
  Youngstown Road in Porter. 

  Also in Porter, on Dietz Road, east of Four Mile Creek State 
  Park, a GRAY CATBIRD and a HERMIT THRUSH. An AMERICAN ROBIN 
  was noted in the Town of Tonawanda. Robins, thrushes and 
  catbirds generally survive the winter by feeding on berries 
  and fruit. 

  Gulls on the Niagara River this week were highlighted by the 
  continued high numbers of ICELAND GULLS at the Beck overlook 
  in Ontario - at least 25 Icelands on January 16, with 3 L. 
  BLACK-B. GULLS and a GLAUCOUS GULL. At Goat Island in 
  Niagara Falls, New York, 4 ICELAND GULLS and 7 L. BLACK-B. 
  GULLS. LITTLE GULL continues on the lower Niagara between 
  Queenston and Lewiston. 

  A few highlights from the New York State waterfowl count on 
  January 16 - female KING EIDER on Lake Ontario off Fort 
  Niagara State Park, 1926 BUFFLEHEADS on the Niagara River 
  off Fort Erie, Ontario, and a LESSER SCAUP and a WHITE-
  WINGED SCOTER at the Small Boat Harbor on Fuhrmann Blvd in 
  Buffalo.      

  Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, January 27. 
  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. 

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