- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 08/09/2007
* NYBU0708.09
- Birds mentioned
---------------------------------------------------------- Please phone in any rare sightings so they may be shared via the DAB telephone update system, and submit email contributions directly to dfsuggs localnet com.
 Thank you, David
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 GREAT EGRET
 WHIP-POOR-WILL
 Pied-billed Grebe
 Eared Grebe
 D.-crest. Cormorant
 Bl.-cr. Night-Heron
 American Wigeon
 Redhead
 Ring-necked Duck
 Ruddy Duck
 Osprey
 Peregrine Falcon
 Virginia Rail
 Common Moorhen
 Black-bellied Plover
 Killdeer
 Greater Yellowlegs
 Lesser Yellowlegs
 Spotted Sandpiper
 Whimbrel
 Semipalm. Sandpiper
 Least Sandpiper
 White-r. Sandpiper
 Baird's Sandpiper
 Pectoral Sandpiper
 Short-b. Dowitcher
 Black Tern
 Black-billed Cuckoo
 Eastern Screech-Owl
 Great Horned Owl
 Northern Mockingbird
 Northern Cardinal
 Rose-br. Grosbeak
 Bobolink
 Eastern Meadowlark
 Baltimore Oriole
 Purple Finch

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 Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
 Date:             08/09/2007
 Number:           716-896-1271
 To Report:        Same
 Compiler:         David F. Suggs (dfsuggs at localnet com)
 Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
 Website:          www.BOSBirding.org

 Thursday, August 9, 2007

Dial-a-Bird is a service provided by your Buffalo Museum of Science and this answering system was donated by the Buffalo Ornithological Society. Press (2) to leave a message, (3) for updates, meeting and field trip information and (4) for instructions on how to report sightings and use this system. To contact the Science Museum, call 896-5200.

Highlights of reports received August 2 through August 9 from the Niagara Frontier Region include GREAT EGRET, WHIP-
 POOR-WILL and shorebirds.

August 3 at the Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area, a regional record count of 223 GREAT EGRETS, in the marshes below the Lewiston Overlook on Route 77. Six of the EGRETS were marked with red bands from the Motor Island heronry in the Niagara River. August 4, another observer also counted 200 GREAT EGRETS below overlook.

Also in the Tonawanda marshes, a possible EARED GREBE, plus 2 REDHEADS, 16 PIED-BILLED GREBES, 14 D.-CREST. CORMORANTS, BL.-CR. NIGHT-HERON, 3 OSPREY, many LESSER YELLOWLEGS, 5 BLACK TERNS and 4 BOBOLINKS. Heard calling along Meadville Road after sunset, 6 VIRGINIA RAILS, BL.-CR. NIGHT-HERON, KILLDEER, GREATER YELLOWLEGS, LESSER YELLOWLEGS, SPOTTED SANDPIPER, SEMIPALM. SANDPIPER, LEAST SANDPIPER, PECTORAL SANDPIPER and a GREAT HORNED OWL.

Another sunset report, August 3, at the Wainfleet Bog, on Wilson Road off Highway 3 in Ontario, 6 WHIP-POOR-WILLS calling with several EASTERN SCREECH-OWLS and a BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO.

Still in Ontario, 14 shorebird species on the north shore of Lake Erie. Highlights included 8 BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS and a WHIMBREL at the Poth Road turf farms, 4 SHORT-B. DOWITCHERS at Rock Point Provincial Park, and a WHITE-R. SANDPIPER at Long Beach Conservation Area.

At the Batavia Waste Water Plant, August 4, nine shorebird species included a possible BAIRD'S SANDPIPER, plus two each of AMERICAN WIGEON, RING-NECKED DUCK and LESSER SCAUP, 31 RUDDY DUCKS and a family of COMMON MOORHENS.

August 4 in a yard on Lake Road in the Town of Wilson, 35 species included a great count of 35 BALTIMORE ORIOLES, plus 7 NORTHERN CARDINALS, 5 ROSE-BR. GROSBEAKS and 3 PURPLE FINCHES.

Also this week, several reports of OSPREY at Tifft Nature Preserve in Buffalo. It was confirmed that four PEREGRINE FALCONS fledged from the nest box on the Statler Building in downtown Buffalo. And on Youngstown-Wilson Road in Porter, NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD and EASTERN MEADOWLARK.

It will be two weeks until the next report, Thursday, August 23. In the mean time, rare reports will be added to the update. You may report sightings after the tone. Thank you for calling and reporting to Dial-a-Bird.

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