- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 06/18/2009
* NYBU0906.18
- Birds mentioned
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 RED-THROATED LOON
 YELLOW-THR. WARBLER
 SEDGE WREN
 CLAY-COL. SPARROW
 Gadwall
 American Wigeon
 Lesser Scaup
 Osprey
 Bald Eagle
 Broad-winged Hawk
 Semipalmated Plover
 White-r. Sandpiper
 Red-bellied Wdpkr.
 Yellow-b. Sapsucker
 Acadian Flycatcher
 Alder Flycatcher
 Willow Flycatcher
 Least Flycatcher
 Cliff Swallow
 Winter Wren
 Veery
 Wood Thrush
 Cedar Waxwing
 Blue-headed Vireo
 Blue-winged Warbler
 Northern Parula
 Bl.-thr. Green Warb.
 Pine Warbler
 American Redstart
 Prothonotary Warbler
 Ovenbird
 La. Waterthrush
 Mourning Warbler
 Common Yellowthroat
 Hooded Warbler
 Canada Warbler
 Scarlet Tanager
 Rose-br. Grosbeak
 Eastern Towhee
 Grasshopper Sparrow
 Eastern Meadowlark
 Orchard Oriole

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 Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
 Date:             06/18/2009
 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, June 18, 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 June 11 through June 18 from the Niagara Frontier Region include RED-THROATED LOON, YELLOW-THR. WARBLER, SEDGE WREN and CLAY-COL. SPARROW.

Several reports from Allegany State Park this week included a first summer RED-THROATED LOON on Quaker Lake, June 11. There is only one previous June record of RED-THROATED LOON in the BOS archives. YELLOW-THR. WARBLER also at Allegany State Park again this year, at the Red House Lake Maintenance Road near the canoe launch. In the area of the park Administration Building, BROAD-WINGED HAWK and 3 NORTHERN PARULAS. Around the Allegany Reservoir, 8 OSPREY nests with 11 adults and 10 young. Also in the park, 30 CLIFF SWALLOWS with 24 nests on the Maintenance Road.

June 16, a Breeding Bird Survey Route in the Youngstown area of Niagara County located several rare breeding species along Youngstown-Wilson Road - SEDGE WREN west of Dickersonville Road, CLAY-COL. SPARROW in an orchard east of Daniels Road and GRASSHOPPER SPARROW east of Dickersonville Road. On Wilson-Burt Townline, ORCHARD ORIOLE, east of Maple Road. Unexpected immature BROAD-WINGED HAWK on Somerset- Hartland Townline east of Quaker Road, and six breeding warbler species on Coleman Road in Somerset - BLUE-WINGED WARBLER, PINE WARBLER, OVENBIRD, MOURNING WARBLER, COMMON YELLOWTHROAT and HOODED WARBLER.

GRASSHOPPER SPARROW also this week on Green Acres Road in the Town of Clarence.

Back on June 9, the previously reported BLACK-HEADED GULL was still at the Coast Guard Docks at the mouth of the Niagara River.

June 12, in the Chautauqua County Town of Arkwright, on Ball Road and the path to Arkwright Falls, LA. WATERTHRUSH, plus BL.-THR. GREEN WARB., AMERICAN REDSTART, CANADA WARBLER and HOODED WARBLER, plus YELLOW-B. SAPSUCKER, ACADIAN FLYCATCHER, BLUE-HEADED VIREO, WINTER WREN, 2 VEERYS, 7 WOOD THRUSHES, 5 SCARLET TANAGERS and 3 ROSE-BR. GROSBEAKS.

In the Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area this week, PROTHONOTARY WARBLER along the canal west of Meadville Road, and elsewhere in the Area, immature GADWALL, LESSER SCAUP, OSPREY, BALD EAGLE, SEMIPALMATED PLOVER and WHITE-R. SANDPIPER.

Other reports this week - In Buffalo, CEDAR WAXWINGS nest building at Bird and Baynes Avenue and a pair of AMERICAN WIGEON on the Black Rock Canal at Squaw Island. In Lancaster, ALDER FLYCATCHER, WILLOW FLYCATCHER and LEAST FLYCATCHER on Pleasantview Drive. From the Genesee County Town of Alexander, a colony of CLIFF SWALLOWS on Old Creek Road. EASTERN TOWHEE at a feeder in North Tonawanda. Five BOBOLINKS on Horn Hill Road in the Town of Ellicottville. And in Concord, RED-BELLIED WDPKR. and EASTERN MEADOWLARK.

Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, June 25. 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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