- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 03/12/2009
* NYBU0903.12
- Birds mentioned
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  GREAT EGRET
 SNOWY OWL
 Wood Duck
 Green-winged Teal
 American Black Duck
 Mallard
 Northern Pintail
 Northern Shoveler
 Gadwall
 American Wigeon
 Redhead
 Ring-necked Duck
 Common Goldeneye
 Bufflehead
 Hooded Merganser
 Common Merganser
 Turkey Vulture
 Bald Eagle
 Rough-legged Hawk
 Killdeer
 Iceland Gull
 L. Black-b. Gull
 Eastern Screech-Owl
 Great Horned Owl
 Barred Owl
 Short-eared Owl
 Yellow-b. Sapsucker
 Pileated Woodpecker
 Horned Lark
 Common Raven
 Eastern Bluebird
 Northern Shrike
 White-w. Crossbill
 Common Redpoll
 Pine Siskin

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 Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
 Date:             03/12/2009
 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, March 12, 2009

Dial-a-Bird is a service provided by your Buffalo Museum of Science and 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. To contact the Science Museum, call 896-5200.

Highlights of reports received March 5 through March 12 from the Niagara Frontier Region include GREAT EGRET, SNOWY OWL and waterfowl.

March 9 at the Hamburg Hawkwatch, a very early GREAT EGRET. Well ahead of the previous first arrival in the archives - March 20, 1976. The Hamburg Hawkwatch is located in Lakeside Memorial Park, on Camp Road in the Town of Hamburg. Visitors are welcome at the daily watch, weather permitting.

A BOS field trip on March 8 reported 5 owl species. SNOWY OWL at the Niagara Falls Airport, seen from the Calspan parking lot east of the terminal. Two BARRED OWLS at Bond Lake Park in the Town of Lewiston. GREAT HORNED OWL at Davis State Park, also in Lewiston. Two or 3 SHORT-EARED OWLS on Meahl Road in the Town of Cambria. And, an EASTERN SCREECH- OWL, heard calling from inside a tree cavity in the Town of Porter. Also on the trip, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK at the Niagara Falls Airport, YELLOW-B. SAPSUCKER and PILEATED WOODPECKER at Bond Lake Park, and HORNED LARKS at several locations.

Waterfowl arriving in the Iroquois Refuge and Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area this week included WOOD DUCK, GADWALL, AMERICAN WIGEON, AMERICAN BLACK DUCK, MALLARD, NORTHERN SHOVELER, NORTHERN PINTAIL, GREEN-WINGED TEAL, RING-NECKED DUCK and HOODED MERGANSER. Also in the Tonwanda Area, REDHEAD, BUFFLEHEAD, COMMON GOLDENEYE and COMMON MERGANSER. At Cayuga Pool on Route 77, a pair of BALD EAGLES at the nest, 3 sub-adult BALD EAGLES over the pool, and a NORTHERN SHRIKE. ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK at Casey Road and Chestnut Ridge Road.

At Dunkirk Harbor, the arrival of 22 NORTHERN PINTAILS, and over 1500 GREATER SCAUP still in the harbor. And in the Town of Elma, 21 HOODED MERGANSERS. Of note, not one SNOW GOOSE reported in Western New York, while tens of thousands pass through the Finger Lakes in Central New York.

KILLDEER were widely heard and seen this week. TURKEY VULTURES and blackbirds also at many locations. Two reports of COMMON REDPOLLS on Grand Island this week. 25 at Buckhorn Island State Park, and 18 at a feeder on the island. PINE SISKINS - 34 in a Silver Creek yard, and a small flock of PINE SISKINS with a single female WHITE-W. CROSSBILL in East Aurora. A dozen WHITE-W. CROSSBILLS feeding on the ground on Stone Road near Sunset Drive in the Town of Lockport, and 3 WHITE-W. CROSSBILLS on Rice Road in Elma. Also in Elma, 3 EASTERN BLUEBIRDS at the Blossom Road bridge.

Other reports - In the Cattaraugus County Town of Dayton, COMMON RAVEN and 3 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS. And, at the Peace Bridge in Buffalo, 5 ICELAND GULLS and one L. BLACK-B. GULL.

Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, March 19. 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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