RBA

 

*  New York

*  Syracuse

* September 05, 2022

* NYSY  09. 05. 22

 

Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert

Dates(s): August 29, 2022 to September 05, 2022

to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com

covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just outside Cayuga County),

Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  Madison & Cortland

compiled: September 05  AT 12:00 p.m. (EDT)

compiler: Joseph Brin

Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org


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#807: Monday September 05, 2022 

 

Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 

August 29, 2022

 

Highlights:

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GLOSSY IBIS

EURASIAN WIGEON

BLACK VULTURE

RED-SHOULDERED HAWK

RED-NECKED PHALAROPE

RUDDY TURNSTONE

BAIRD’S SANDPIPER

STILT SANDPIPER

UPLAND SANDPIPER

RED KNOT

WHIMBREL

SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHER

WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER

BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER

PARASITIC JAEGER

COMMON NIGHTHAWK

RED-HEADED WOODPECKER

LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE

PHILADELPHIA VIREO

SWAINSON’S THRUSH




























Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)

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     8/31: A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was seen along the Wildlife Drive. An EURASIAN 
WIGEON and a GLOSSY IBIS were seen along the Wildlife Drive. Bothe were seen 
through 9/4.

     9/1: A WHIMBREL was seen along the Wildlife Drive.

     9/3: 8 Shorebird Species including STILT SANDPIPER and RED-NECKED 
PHALAROPE were seen along the Wildlife Drive.

     9/4: 8 Shorebird species including WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER and BAIRD’S 
SANDPIPER were seen at the Visitor’s Center. 







Cayuga County

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     9/2: 4 RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS were seen at Fair Haven State Park.

     9/4: A PHILADELPHIA VIREO and 6 Warbler species were seen on Lysander Road 
north of Meridian.







Oswego County

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     8/30: 12 Shorebird species including RED KNOT, STILT SANDPIPER, BAIRD’S 
SANDPIPER and BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER were seen at the Sandy Pond Outlet on Lake 
Ontario. A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen on Mohawk Street in Oswego.

     8/31: 3 PARASITIC JAEGERS were seen from the Bluff at Derby Hill on Lake 
Ontario.

     9/1: A SWAINSON’S THRUSH was seen in Constantia.

     9/2: A LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE was found on County Road 7 south of Hannibal. It 
was seen briefly on the 3rd. but has not been relocated. A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was 
seen from Rt. 481 north of Phoenix.

     9/4: A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen at a residence on Baum Road north of 
Central Square.







Onondaga County

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     8/30: An UPLAND SANDPIPER was seen at Hancock Airport.

     9/3: A YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was seen at Three Rivers WMA north of 
Baldwinsville. A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was seen near Thornden Park in Syracuse.

     9/4: A YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was seen on Masters Road west of 
Marcellus. 2 BLACK VULTURES were seen from Rt. 81 south of Nedrow.







Madison County

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     9/3: A PHILADELPHIA VIREO was seen in the Earlville State Forest. A COMMON 
NIGHTHAWK was seen on Borden Road in Earlville.







Oneida County

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     8/30: A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was again seen on Lakeshore Road north of 
Sylvan Beach.

     9/3: A COMMON NIGHTHAWK was seen at Spring Farm Nature Sanctuary.







Herkimer County

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     9/2: A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was from Rt. 5 west of Little Falls at the 
Salada Tower.




 

   

   ---end report




Region 5







Joseph Brin

Baldwinsville, NY

13027




  


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