- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 06/15/2006
* NYBU0606.15
- 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 dfsuggs localnet com.
  Thank you, David
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  BLACK-HEADED GULL
  LITTLE GULL
  DICKCISSEL
  PINE SISKIN
  EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVEE
  Great Egret
  Bl.-cr. Night-Heron
  Northern Goshawk
  Red-shouldered Hawk
  Caspian Tern
  Common Tern
  Black-billed Cuckoo
  Yellow-billed Cuckoo 
  Red-headed Wdpkr.
  Yellow-b. Sapsucker
  Acadian Flycatcher
  Eastern Kingbird
  Cliff Swallow
  Brown Creeper
  Winter Wren
  Sedge Wren [out of region]
  Eastern Bluebird
  Veery
  Hermit Thrush
  Wood Thrush
  Blue-headed Vireo
  Yellow-thr. Vireo
  Blue-winged Warbler
  Northern Parula
  Cerulean Warbler
  Bl. and w. Warbler
  La. Waterthrush
  Canada Warbler
  Scarlet Tanager
  Grasshopper Sparrow
  Henslow's Sparrow
  Orchard Oriole

- Transcript
  Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             06/15/2006
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs (dfsuggs at localnet com)
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Website:          www.BOSBirding.org

  Thursday, June 15, 2006 

  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 June 8 through June 15 from 
  the Niagara Frontier Region included BLACK-HEADED GULL, 
  LITTLE GULL, DICKCISSEL, PINE SISKIN and EURASIAN COLLARED-
  DOVE. 

  Great finds this week from the Lake Ontario shore and 
  plains. At the mouth of the Niagara River, June 13, a BLACK-
  HEADED GULL and a LITTLE GULL among 120 BONAPARTE'S GULLS at 
  the US Coast Guard Station at Fort Niagara State Park in the 
  Niagara County Town of Porter. In the BOS June archives, 
  BLACK-HEADED GULL has never been recorded, and only one 
  record of LITTLE GULL. Both gulls were still present on the 
  14th, and could be seen from the adjacent Fort Niagara 
  property; Coast Guard security must be observed. 

  Also in Porter, June 11, a DICKCISSEL in the extensive 
  fields on the north side of Youngstown Road, less than a 
  mile east of Dickersonville Road. The bird has been seen and 
  heard several days from the shoulder of the road, along with 
  GRASSHOPPER SPARROW and a pair of ORCHARD ORIOLES. Further 
  east in the Lake Ontario Plains, YELLOW-BR. CHAT heard at 
  Johnson Creek and Lake Roads in Somerset, RED-HEADED WDPKR. 
  at Lakeside Beach State Park, and just east of the BOS 
  territory, a small colony of SEDGE WRENS on East Lake Road, 
  a mile east of Point Breeze in Carlton. 

  June 12, in Chautauqua County, a second hand report of a 
  EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE on Ellicott Road in the Town of 
  Portland. Also in Chautauqua County this week, on state land 
  along Meadows Road in the Arkwright, an aggressive, 
  territorial NORTHERN GOSHAWK, 2 RED-SHOULDERED HAWKS, BLUE-
  HEADED VIREO, BROWN CREEPER, WINTER WREN, HERMIT THRUSH and 
  WOOD THRUSH. In the Town of Hanover, on the railroad bed at 
  Old Allegany Road, LA. WATERTHRUSH, plus 3 YELLOW-B. 
  SAPSUCKERS, 3 ACADIAN FLYCATCHERS, VEERY and 5 SCARLET 
  TANAGERS. 

  In the Town of Aurora, June 13, a very rare in summer PINE 
  SISKIN at a thistle feeder in South Wales. 

  June 11, in Cattaraugus County, an all day hike near 
  Salamanca produced 16 warbler species highlighted by 8 BLUE-
  WINGED WARBLERS, NORTHERN PARULA, 10 CERULEAN WARBLERS, 5 
  BL. AND W. WARBLERS, LA. WATERTHRUSH and CANADA WARBLER, 
  plus YELLOW-THR. VIREO, CLIFF SWALLOW and ACADIAN 
  FLYCATCHER. 

  Other reports this week - In Buffalo, on the annual Miss 
  Buffalo Nature Cruise along the waterfront, 13 GREAT EGRETS 
  and 5 BL.-CR. NIGHT-HERONS at the marina in Fort Erie, 
  Ontario, 2 CASPIAN TERNS at Squaw Island, abundant COMMON 
  TERNS at nest sites on the harbor breakwalls, and CLIFF 
  SWALLOWS at nest sites at the foot of Porter Avenue.  Also 
  in Buffalo, at Times Beach, 15 GREAT EGRETS and nesting 
  EASTERN KINGBIRDS.  BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO at Beaver Meadows in 
  Java, and YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO in AURORA. On Dennis Road in 
  Evans, EASTERN BLUEBIRDS and BOBOLINKS. And in Lancaster, 
  HENSLOW'S SPARROW on Williams Street. 

  Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, June 22. 
  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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