- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 01/10/2013
* NYBU1301.10
- Birds mentioned

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  COMMON RAVEN
  BOHEMIAN WAXWING
  BLACK-HEADED GULL
  SNOWY OWL
  WHITE-CR. SPARROW
  Red-shouldered Hawk
  Bonaparte's Gull
  Eastern Screech-Owl
  Barred Owl
  Short-eared Owl
  Horned Lark
  Carolina Wren
  Winter Wren
  Eastern Bluebird
  Northern Mockingbird
  Cedar Waxwing
  White-thr. Sparrow
  Snow Bunting
  White-w. Crossbill
  Common Redpoll

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  Hotline: Buffalo Bird Report at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             01/10/2013
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Website:          www.BuffaloOrnithologicalSociety.org

  Thursday, January 10, 2013

  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 many reports received January 3 through
  January 10 from the Niagara Frontier Region include COMMON
  RAVEN, BOHEMIAN WAXWING, BLACK-HEADED GULL, SNOWY OWL and
  WHITE-CR. SPARROWS.

  Surprising COMMON RAVENS were reported around the Buffalo
  area this week. A previously reported RAVEN at the power
  plant and LaFarge property on River Road in Tonawanda. In
  downtown Buffalo's medical corridor, a calling RAVEN over
  Elm and Carlton Streets. And a report of COMMON RAVEN across
  the Niagara River in Fort Erie, Ontario.

  In the Lake Ontario Plains, two BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS among
  several hundred CEDAR WAXWINGS in an orchard on the south
  side of Lake Road, near the water treatment plant in the
  Niagara County Town of Newfane.

  A BLACK-HEADED GULL continues, intermittently, among a flock
  of up to 20,000 BONAPARTE'S GULLS on the upper Niagara River
  at the Black Rock Canal in Buffalo, viewed from the north
  end of Squaw Island Park or Rich Marine on Austin Street.

  On the Buffalo waterfront, SNOWY OWL on the sand spit at
  Donneley's Pier, and the near end of the outer harbor
  breakwall off the Coast Guard Station.

  Up to five SHORT-EARED OWLS now on Posson Road in the Town
  of Shelby, north of the Iroquois Refuge. A pair of BARRED
  OWLS calling in a Grand Island yard, and an EASTERN SCREECH-
  OWL calling in the Chautauqua County Town of Westfield. In
  the Town of Marilla, a RED-SHOULDERED HAWK at Eastwood and
  Williston Roads.

  For at least a week now, 25 WHITE-CR. SPARROWS, a rare count
  for winter, on McLernon Road near the bridge, in the Genesee
  County Town of Bethany.

  Above Niagara Falls, a female HARLEQUIN DUCK on the rocks
  off the gatehouse in Ontario.

  Flocks of COMMON REDPOLLS, and SNOW BUNTINGS with HORNED
  LARKS, still widely reported. Six WHITE-W. CROSSBILLS on
  Hilltop Road in Elma, and 4 WHITE-W. CROSSBILLS at Fort
  Niagara State Park in Porter. Also in Porter, near Four Mile
  Creek State Park, two flocks of WHITE-THR. SPARROWS, EASTERN
  BLUEBIRD and NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD.

  At Amherst State Park this week, two each of CAROLINA
  WREN and WINTER WREN. And another WINTER WREN at a feeder
  in East Aurora.

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

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