- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 09/12/2019
* NYBU1909.12
- Birds mentioned

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  Please submit reports to
  dsu...@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org
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  WILSON'S PHALAROPE
  Red-shouldered Hawk
  Black-bellied Plover
  American Golden-Plover
  Semipalmated Plover
  Killdeer
  Least Sandpiper
  Pectoral Sandpiper
  Common Nighthawk
  Yellow-b. Sapsucker
  Pileated Woodpecker
  Olive-s. Flycatcher
  Eastern Wood-Pewee
  Eastern Phoebe
  Gr. Cr. Flycatcher
  Common Raven
  House Wren
  Bl.-gr. Gnatcatcher
  Eastern Bluebird
  Gray Catbird
  Warbling Vireo
  Red-eyed Vireo
  Blue-winged Warbler
  Magnolia Warbler
  Cape May Warbler
  Common Yellowthroat
  Hooded Warbler
  Eastern Towhee

- Transcript
  Hotline: Buffalo Bird Report at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             09/12/2019
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Website:          www.BuffaloOrnithologicalSociety.org


  Thursday, September 12, 2019

  The Buffalo Bird Report is a service provided
  by your Buffalo Museum of Science and the
  Buffalo Ornithological Society. To contact the
  Science Museum, call 896-5200. Press the pound
  key to report sightings before the end of this
  message.

  Highlights of reports received September 5
  through September 12 from the Niagara Frontier
  Region.

  September 7, a juvenile WILSON'S PHALAROPE at
  Kumpf Marsh, on Route 77 at Feeder Road in the
  Iroquois Refuge. This may be the same WILSON'S
  PHALAROPE reported at Mohawk Pool in August.

  In the fields on the Niagara Peninsula of
  Ontario, September 6, a total of 45 AMERICAN
  GOLDEN-PLOVERS were counted in Wainfleet and
  Dunnville. Thirty-six of the AMERICAN GOLDEN-
  PLOVERS were at Route 3 and Concession Road #1
  in Wainfleet. Also on the peninsula, abundant
  KILLDEER, and several BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS,
  SEMIPALMATED PLOVERS, PECTORAL SANDPIPERS and
  LEAST SANDPIPERS.

  From Chautauqua County this week, a hike
  through the Canadaway Creek WMA listed an
  OLIVE-S. FLYCATCHER, with RED-SHOULDERED HAWK,
  YELLOW-B. SAPSUCKER, PILEATED WOODPECKER,
  EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, EASTERN PHOEBE, GR. CR.
  FLYCATCHER, WARBLING VIREO, RED-EYED VIREO,
  BL.-GR. GNATCATCHER, 7 HOUSE WRENS, 18 GRAY
  CATBIRDS, EASTERN BLUEBIRD, 6 EASTERN TOWHEES
  and several each of BLUE-WINGED WARBLER, COMMON
  YELLOWTHROAT, HOODED WARBLER, CAPE MAY WARBLER
  and MAGNOLIA WARBLER. And in Forestville, a
  single COMMON NIGHTHAWK, and a COMMON RAVEN
  pursued by AMERICAN CROWS.

  You may report sightings after the tone. Thank
  you for calling and reporting.

- End Transcript

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