- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 11/23/2005
* NYBU0511.23
- Birds mentioned
  
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  Please phone in any rare sightings so they 
  may be shared via the DAB telephone update 
  system, and submit email contributions directly 
  to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Thank you, David
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  BLACK-HEADED GULL
  FRANKLIN'S GULL
  POMARINE JAEGER
  CATTLE EGRET
  Common Loon
  Horned Grebe
  Tundra Swan
  Snow Goose
  Cackling Goose
  Ring-necked Duck
  Black Scoter
  Surf Scoter
  White-winged Scoter
  Bufflehead
  Hooded Merganser
  Common Merganser
  Ruddy Duck
  Northern Harrier
  Rough-legged Hawk
  Merlin
  Killdeer
  Little Gull
  Bonaparte's Gull
  Thayer's Gull
  Iceland Gull
  L. Black-b. Gull
  Glaucous Gull
  Eastern Phoebe
  Horned Lark
  American Pipit
  Fox Sparrow
  Red-w. Blackbird
  Common Grackle
  White-w. Crossbill

- Transcript
  Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             11/23/2005
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Transcriber:      David F. Suggs
  Website:          www.BOSBirding.org

  Wednesday, November 23, 2005 

  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 November 17 through November 
  23 from the Niagara Frontier Region include BLACK-HEADED 
  GULL, FRANKLIN'S GULL, POMARINE JAEGER, and CATTLE EGRET. 

  Gulls on the Niagara River continue to draw the interest of 
  local and visiting birders. Several uncommon and rare gull 
  species were among an estimated 10,000 BONAPARTE'S GULLS on 
  the upper river off Fort Erie, Ontario, generally between 
  the Peace Bridge and International Railroad Bridge. Adult 
  BLACK-HEADED GULL was at close range on the north side of 
  the marina in Fort Erie. The first year FRANKLIN'S GULL that 
  has been at the same marina was reported south of the Peace 
  Bridge at the Jaeger Rocks area and at the railroad bridge. 
  And up to 4 LITTLE GULLS between the bridges.  

  Other reports at Fort Erie - SURF SCOTER, WHITE-WINGED 
  SCOTER, and BLACK SCOTER off Jaeger Rocks, over 1200 
  BUFFLEHEAD at the Peace Bridge, and 91 TUNDRA SWANS at 
  Baker's Creek. In Buffalo's Riverside at Hertel Avenue, 
  LITTLE GULL. 

  At Niagara Falls, several L. BLACK-B. GULLS. On the lower 
  Niagara River, at the power plants, another FRANKLIN'S GULL 
  plus THAYER'S GULL, 2 ICELAND GULLS, and several L. BLACK-B. 
  GULLS. At the mouth of the river at Niagara-on-the-Lake, 
  Ontario, 4 LITTLE GULLS, POMARINE JAEGER, and a CATTLE EGRET 
  or possibly a SNOWY EGRET, flying upriver past Niagara-on-
  the-Lake. 

  There was a description of a CATTLE EGRET this week in a 
  field in the Lake Ontario Plains Town of Wilson, and a 
  CATTLE EGRET was also reported to the east of the region on 
  the Lake Ontario Parkway at East Manitou Road. 

  November 20, a GLAUCOUS GULL on Lake Ontario off Sunset 
  Island in Wilson. 

  A high count of 418 TUNDRA SWANS, November 18, on Chautauqua 
  Lake at Prendergast Point. On the 18th and 19th, several 
  flocks of TUNDRA SWANS were heard over Allegany State Park 
  between 9 PM and midnight. 

  From Cattaraugus County, CACKLING GOOSE was reported again 
  at the Countryside Gravel Ponds in Dayton, with COMMON LOON, 
  HORNED GREBE, SNOW GOOSE, TUNDRA SWAN, RING-NECKED DUCK, 
  HOODED MERGANSER, COMMON MERGANSER and RUDDY DUCK. 

  Other reports this week - HORNED GREBES in good numbers on 
  Lake Erie - 31 at Barcelona Harbor in Westfield, 29 at Saint 
  Columbans in Sheridan, and over 50 at Dunkirk Harbor. In 
  Oakfield, a probable MERLIN at the high school on Lewiston 
  Road. NORTHERN HARRIER, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, HORNED LARK, 
  AMERICAN PIPIT and RED-W. BLACKBIRD in Dayton. 5 KILLDEER 
  over Lancaster. A lingering EASTERN PHOEBE at Cattaraugus 
  Creek in Hanover. And at feeders - WHITE-W. CROSSBILL in 
  Wilson. FOX SPARROWS in Getzville and North Tonawanda, RED-
  W. BLACKBIRDS in South Wales and COMMON GRACKLE in 
  Tonawanda. 

  Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, December 1. 
  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. 

- End Transcript 


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