RBA



*New York
   
   - Syracuse
   - July 02, 2018
   - NYSY 07.02.18




Hotline: Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert

Dates: June 27 - July 02

To report by email: brinjoseph AT yahoo DOT com

Reporting upstate counties: Onondaga, Oswego, Madison, Oneida, Herkimer, 
Cayuga, Montezuma Wildlife Refuge and Montezuma Wetlands complex

compiled: July 02 AT 9:30 a.m. EDT

compiler: Joseph Brin

Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondgaaudubon.org







Greetings: This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week on June 27, 
2018




Highlights:




BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON

SNOW GOOSE

SANDHILL CRANE

LEAST SANDPIPER

BLACK TERN

GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER

ORCHARD ORIOLE

ACADIAN FLYCATCHER







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

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     6/28: 3 BLACK TERNS were seen along the Wildlife Drive.

     6/29: A BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON was seen along the Wildlife Drive. 2 
BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS and 2 SANDHILL CRANES were seen from VanDyne Spoor 
Road.







Onondaga County

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     6/30: An ACADIAN FLYCATCHER continues in Whiskey Hollow west of 
Baldwinsville. A SNOW GOOSE, possibly injured, was seen at Three Rivers WMA 
north of Baldwinsville. 9 ORCHARD ORIOLES of various ages were seen at Green 
Lakes State Park.







Oswego County

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     6/28: A GOLDEN-WINGED WARBLER, possibly a hybrid, was seen at DeernCreek 
Marsh near Sandy Pond.







Oneida County

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     6/28: A LEAST SANDPIPER was seen along Rt. 365 west of Holland Patent.




    

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Joseph Brin

Region 5

Baldwinsville, N.Y. 13027 USA


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