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[Ontbirds] RBA Buffalo Bird Report 10 May 2018

DS
David Suggs
Fri, May 11, 2018 1:56 AM
  • RBA
  • New York
  • Buffalo
  • 05/10/2018
  • NYBU13mm.dd
  • Birds mentioned


    Please submit reports to
    DSuggs@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org

    BELL'S VIREO
    SNOWY OWL
    FISH CROW
    Black-bellied Plover
    Yellowlegs
    Sanderling
    American Woodcock
    Wilson's Phalarope
    Glaucous Gull
    Black-billed Cuckoo
    Ruby-t. Hummingbird
    Red-headed Wdpkr.
    Eastern Wood-Pewee
    Acadian Flycatcher
    Gr. Cr. Flycatcher
    Eastern Bluebird
    Veery
    Swainson's Thrush
    Wood Thrush
    Gray Catbird
    Brown Thrasher
    White-eyed Vireo
    Yellow-thr. Vireo
    Warbling Vireo
    "Brewster's Warbler"
    Orange-cr. Warbler
    Rose-br. Grosbeak
    Lincoln's Sparrow
    Baltimore Oriole
    Purple Finch
    Pine Siskin

  • Transcript
    Hotline: Buffalo Bird Report at the Buffalo Museum of Science
    Date:            05/10/2018
    Number:          716-896-1271
    To Report:        Same
    Compiler:        David F. Suggs
    Coverage:        Western New York and adjacent Ontario
    Website:          www.BuffaloOrnithologicalSociety.org

    Thursday, May 10, 2018

    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
    report.

    Highlights of reports received May 3 through
    May 10 from the Niagara Frontier Region.

    A new species for the BOS region - May 10, on
    the Niagara Peninsula of Ontario, a BELL'S
    VIREO, singing on the east pier of the Welland
    Canal at Port Weller.

    At least three SNOWY OWLS still on the
    breakwalls off the Buffalo waterfront this
    week. And, GLAUCOUS GULL at the Erie Basin
    Marina.

    On the west side of Buffalo, a territorial pair
    of FISH CROWS at Grant Street and Route 198.

    May 6, and early duo of SANDERLINGS at Eagle
    Bay, on Lake Erie in Chautauqua County. In
    Niagara County, WILSON'S PHALAROPE with a dozen
    YELLOWLEGS on Youngstown-Wilson Road, and
    BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, also with a dozen
    YELLOWLEGS, on Hulbert Road. On Grand Island,
    AMERICAN WOODCOCK at the Saint Martins Church
    property.

    Migrant highlights this week included WHITE-
    EYED VIREO at Tifft Nature Preserve in Buffalo,
    with 2 RED-HEADED WDPKRS., BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO
    and 6 LINCOLN'S SPARROWS. ORANGE-CR. WARBLER
    and "BREWSTER'S WARBLER" at Forest Lawn in
    Buffalo. And, ACADIAN FLYCATCHER in Orchard
    Park.

    Other reports this week included RUBY-T.
    HUMMINGBIRD, EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, GR. CR.
    FLYCATCHER, YELLOW-THR. VIREO, WARBLING VIREO,
    VEERY, SWAINSON'S THRUSH, WOOD THRUSH, GRAY
    CATBIRD, BROWN THRASHER, BALTIMORE ORIOLE and
    PURPLE FINCH.

    At feeders, PINE SISKINS in North Boston, and
    ROSE-BR. GROSBEAKS at several locations. And,
    two pair of EASTERN BLUEBIRDS at nest boxes at
    Sunset Beach, on Lake Ontario.

    The Bird Report will be updated Thursday
    evening, May 17. Please call in your sightings
    by noon Thursday. You may report sightings
    after the tone. Thank you for calling and
    reporting.

  • End Transcript

- RBA * New York * Buffalo * 05/10/2018 * NYBU13mm.dd - Birds mentioned ------------------------------------------- Please submit reports to DSuggs@buffaloornithologicalsociety.org ------------------------------------------- BELL'S VIREO SNOWY OWL FISH CROW Black-bellied Plover Yellowlegs Sanderling American Woodcock Wilson's Phalarope Glaucous Gull Black-billed Cuckoo Ruby-t. Hummingbird Red-headed Wdpkr. Eastern Wood-Pewee Acadian Flycatcher Gr. Cr. Flycatcher Eastern Bluebird Veery Swainson's Thrush Wood Thrush Gray Catbird Brown Thrasher White-eyed Vireo Yellow-thr. Vireo Warbling Vireo "Brewster's Warbler" Orange-cr. Warbler Rose-br. Grosbeak Lincoln's Sparrow Baltimore Oriole Purple Finch Pine Siskin - Transcript Hotline: Buffalo Bird Report at the Buffalo Museum of Science Date: 05/10/2018 Number: 716-896-1271 To Report: Same Compiler: David F. Suggs Coverage: Western New York and adjacent Ontario Website: www.BuffaloOrnithologicalSociety.org Thursday, May 10, 2018 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 report. Highlights of reports received May 3 through May 10 from the Niagara Frontier Region. A new species for the BOS region - May 10, on the Niagara Peninsula of Ontario, a BELL'S VIREO, singing on the east pier of the Welland Canal at Port Weller. At least three SNOWY OWLS still on the breakwalls off the Buffalo waterfront this week. And, GLAUCOUS GULL at the Erie Basin Marina. On the west side of Buffalo, a territorial pair of FISH CROWS at Grant Street and Route 198. May 6, and early duo of SANDERLINGS at Eagle Bay, on Lake Erie in Chautauqua County. In Niagara County, WILSON'S PHALAROPE with a dozen YELLOWLEGS on Youngstown-Wilson Road, and BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, also with a dozen YELLOWLEGS, on Hulbert Road. On Grand Island, AMERICAN WOODCOCK at the Saint Martins Church property. Migrant highlights this week included WHITE- EYED VIREO at Tifft Nature Preserve in Buffalo, with 2 RED-HEADED WDPKRS., BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO and 6 LINCOLN'S SPARROWS. ORANGE-CR. WARBLER and "BREWSTER'S WARBLER" at Forest Lawn in Buffalo. And, ACADIAN FLYCATCHER in Orchard Park. Other reports this week included RUBY-T. HUMMINGBIRD, EASTERN WOOD-PEWEE, GR. CR. FLYCATCHER, YELLOW-THR. VIREO, WARBLING VIREO, VEERY, SWAINSON'S THRUSH, WOOD THRUSH, GRAY CATBIRD, BROWN THRASHER, BALTIMORE ORIOLE and PURPLE FINCH. At feeders, PINE SISKINS in North Boston, and ROSE-BR. GROSBEAKS at several locations. And, two pair of EASTERN BLUEBIRDS at nest boxes at Sunset Beach, on Lake Ontario. The Bird Report will be updated Thursday evening, May 17. Please call in your sightings by noon Thursday. You may report sightings after the tone. Thank you for calling and reporting. - End Transcript