- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 03/19/2009
* NYBU0903.19
- Birds mentioned
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 GOLDEN EAGLE
 BLACK VULTURE
 KING EIDER
 GR. WHITE-FR. GOOSE
 Tundra Swan
 Snow Goose
 Cackling Goose
 Wood Duck
 American Wigeon
 Ring-necked Duck
 White-winged Scoter
 Turkey Vulture
 Bald Eagle
 Sharp-sh. Hawk
 Cooper's Hawk
 Red-shouldered Hawk
 Red-tailed Hawk
 Rough-legged Hawk
 Peregrine Falcon
 Wilson's Snipe
 American Woodcock
 Iceland Gull
 L. Black-b. Gull
 Snowy Owl
 Tree Swallow
 Northern Shrike
 Song Sparrow
 Eastern Meadowlark
 Purple Finch
 House Finch
 White-w. Crossbill
 Common Redpoll
 Pine Siskin

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 Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
 Date:             03/19/2009
 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, March 19, 2009

Dial-a-Bird is a service provided by your Buffalo Museum of Science and 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. To contact the Science Museum, call 896-5200.

Highlights of reports received March 12 through March 19 from the Niagara Frontier Region include GOLDEN EAGLE, BLACK VULTURE, KING EIDER and GR. WHITE-FR. GEESE.

March 13 at the Hamburg Hawkwatch, both GOLDEN EAGLE and BLACK VULTURE, along with the first 5 RED-SHOULDERED HAWKS, plus TURKEY VULTURE, BALD EAGLE, SHARP-SH. HAWK, COOPER'S HAWK, RED-TAILED HAWK, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, and 290 TUNDRA SWANS in six flocks. The daily hawkwatch is located in Lakeside Memorial Park, off Camp Road in the Town of Hamburg. Visitors are always welcome.

From Ontario, March 14, a very rare, near adult plumage male KING EIDER among WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, on Lake Ontario at Victoria Avenue in Vineland, Ontario.

Twenty one waterfowl species in the Iroquois Refuge, Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area and Tonawanda Wildlife Management Area on March 15. Highlighted by 8 GR. WHITE-FR. GEESE on Windmill Marsh in the Oak Orchard Area, seen by telescope from the Albion Road tower. Also at Windmill Marsh, 6 CACKLING GEESE, L. BLACK-B. GULL, first report of TREE SWALLOW, and a PINE SISKIN. At Ringneck Marsh in the Iroquois Refuge, 5 more CACKLING GEESE, ICELAND GULL and L. BLACK-B. GULL. In the Tonawanda Area at Ruddy Marsh, abundant AMERICAN WIGEON and RING-NECKED DUCKS. And on the 13th at Kumpf Marsh in the Iroquois Refuge, 2 NORTHERN SHRIKES and 2 L. BLACK-B. GULLS.

Not all SNOW GEESE are in Central New York this week - 8 over Main Street in Buffalo, and 2 at both Windmill Marsh and in the Town of Porter.

First reports - AMERICAN WOODCOCKS, heard in the early morning March 16 on Grand Island, on Long Road and on Bedell Road. WILSON'S SNIPE, March 18, at the Dunkirk Airport. And EASTERN MEADOWLARKS and abundant SONG SPARROWS at several locations.

Still more reports of WHITE-W. CROSSBILLS. Small numbers in the University District in Buffalo, Amherst State Park, Saint Columbans property in the Town of Sheridan, and at a feeder in the Town of Wilson, along with PURPLE FINCH, HOUSE FINCH, COMMON REDPOLL and PINE SISKIN.

Other reports this week - BALD EAGLES on nest at Cayuga Pool in the Iroquois Refuge and in Silver Creek. Migrant BALD EAGLE over the Town of Wheatfield. Nest building COOPER'S HAWKS in Eggerstville in Amherst. Two PEREGRINE FALCONS near the new nest box on the Winspear Avenue chimney on the UB Main Street campus. Up to five WOOD DUCKS on Ruie Road in North Tonawanda. And, SNOWY OWL still at the Niagara Falls Airport, seen from the Calspan parking lot.

Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, March 26. Please call in your sightings by noon Thursday. You may report sightings after the tone. Thank you for calling and reporting to Dial-a-Bird.

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