I saw a House Wren on the 7th at Crow Creek Park in Bettendorf. I didn't 
realize it was early until I saw this RBA.

Walt Zuurdeeg
Davenport


----- Original Message ----- 
From: John and Anna Bissell 
To: IA-BIRD
Sent: 4/13/2012 8:21:20 PM 
Subject: [ia-bird] Iowa RBA: 4-13-12


Iowa RBA birds reported from Saturday, April 7, through Friday, April 13, 2012:
 
-RARE Species Mentioned (documentation required)
 
ACCIDENTAL:
**MOTTLED DUCK**
 
 
 
 
CASUAL:
*NEOTROPIC CORMORANT*
*GLOSSY IBIS*
 
 
 
 
-Additional Species Mentioned
Cinnamon Teal
Eared Grebe
Black-crowned Night-Heron
YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON
White-faced Ibis (2nd earliest)
Sandhill Crane
American Golden-Plover
Piping Plover
American Avocet
Forsters Tern (3rd earliest tie)
WHITE-WINGED DOVE
HOUSE WREN (Record early)
BEWICKS WREN (Usual location)
Smiths Longspur
Lark Sparrow (2nd earliest)
Brewers Blackbird
 
 
 
***NEW!****************
For more up to date information on rarities in the state of Iowa, visit the 
Iowa Birds and Birding website at www.iowabirds.org. A list of rare birds is 
placed on the home page with the location of the rarity and most recent date 
of observation. This is updated several times per day. This is a handy tool 
for anyone making a birding trip or otherwise into the state of Iowa.
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Species in ALL CAPS can be classified into three categories in the state of 
Iowa: 1) UNRECORDED, ACCIDENTAL or Casual; 2) A RARE but regular species; or 3) 
record early or late date or unusual for time of year. Any species with three 
asterisks (***species***) would represent a first record for Iowa (UNRECORDED) 
and should be observed and documented very carefully. Species with two 
asterisks (**species**) are species that are either ACCIDENTAL, CASUAL, or a 
rare regular species, and should also be documented. Species with one asterisk 
(*species) should have some details of the observation provided.
 
 
 
NORTHEAST:
 
CLAYTON COUNTY:
An early HOUSE WREN was seen at Sny Magill WA on the 6th.
 
 
 
SOUTHEAST:
 
LOUISA COUNTY:
31 SANDHILL CRANES, AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVERS, and 2 flocks of BREWERS BLACKBIRDS 
were seen at Cone Marsh on the 7th.
 
LEE COUNTY:
An early LARK SPARROW was seen at the Croton Unit of Shimek SF on the 10th.
 
A BEWICKS WREN has returned to the Argyle junkyard on the 12th.
 
 
CENTRAL:
 
POLK COUNTY:
An early FORSTERS TERN was seen at Saylorville on the 7th.
 
A PIPING PLOVER was seen at Saylorville on the 12th.
 
DALLAS COUNTY:
BREWERS BLACKBIRDS were seen on the 7th.
 
HAMILTON COUNTY:
An EARED GREBE was seen at Little Wall Lake on the 8th.
 
STORY COUNTY:
6 SMITHS LONGSPURS were seen at Bob Pyle Marsh on the 8th.
 
 
 
 
SOUTHWEST:
 
FREMONT COUNTY:
The pair of MOTTLED DUCKS were relocated at Forney Lake on the 6th. They were 
last seen on the 12th.
 
Highlights from Forney Lake on the 9th included a NEOTROPIC CORMORANT, CINNAMON 
TEAL, and EARED GREBES. The CINNAMON TEAL was last seen on the 11th.
 
A YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON and 6 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS were seen at 
Forney Lake on the 10th.
 
MILLS COUNTY:
A GLOSSY IBIS and 6 WHITE-FACED IBIS were seen at an unnamed wetland on the 
10th. Directions: It is just east of Keg Lake on the east side of I29. The area 
is bordered on the south side by Nellen Road, Marh Ave on the north side and 
215th St. on the east side. From Bartlett take L31 north to Paddock Ave. turn 
right, go east to Painter Road, turn left (north), Nellen Rd is about 2 miles 
to the north of Paddock Ave. The Ibis were feeding in the wetland just off the 
north side of Nellen Rd. All of the IBIS and 4 AMERICAN AVOCETS were seen here 
on the 12th.
 
PAGE COUNTY
WHITE-WINGED DOVES were seen in a yard in Shenandoah on the 10th.
 
 
 
 
WEST:
 
POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY:
2 PIPING PLOVERS were seen at the north pool of the Mid American ponds on the 
12th.
 
 
 
 
NORTHWEST:
 
IDA COUNTY:
20 AMERICAN AVOCETS were seen at Moorhead Park on the 12th.
 
 
 
 
 
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The next scheduled report of the Iowa Rare Bird Alert will be for Friday, April 
20, 2012 for the weekly report. Should any UNRECORDED or ACCIDENTAL species be 
reported, an update will be posted.
 
 
John Bissell
Grimes, Iowa
[email protected]
515-986-9796
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