- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 12/22/2005
* NYBU0512.22
- Birds mentioned
  
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  PALM WARBLER
  HARLEQUIN DUCK
  TRUMPETER SWAN
  GRAY CATBIRD
  Red-throated Loon
  Common Loon
  Red-necked Grebe
  Northern Shoveler
  Long-tailed Duck
  Black Scoter
  White-winged Scoter
  Common Goldeneye
  Red-br. Merganser
  Bald Eagle
  Rough-legged Hawk
  Killdeer
  Dunlin
  Little Gull
  Bonaparte's Gull
  Herring Gull
  Thayer's Gull
  Iceland Gull
  L. Black-b. Gull
  Glaucous Gull
  Yellow-b. Sapsucker
  Carolina Wren
  Winter Wren
  Eastern Bluebird
  Hermit Thrush
  Chipping Sparrow
  Field Sparrow
  Fox Sparrow
  Song Sparrow
  Lapland Longspur

- Transcript
  Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             12/22/2005
  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

  Thursday, December 22, 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 December 15 through December 
  22 from the Niagara Frontier Region include PALM WARBLER, 
  HARLEQUIN DUCKS, TRUMPETER SWANS and GRAY CATBIRDS. 

  December 18, an exceptional PALM WARBLER was discovered at 
  the control gates above Niagara Falls in Ontario; seen at 
  the parking area north and south of the gates. On the 19th, 
  the warbler was reported again, and was noted to be of the 
  EASTERN or YELLOW sub-species. There are only two winter 
  records of PALM WARBLER in the BOS archives, and this may be 
  the first winter record of the EASTERN PALM WARBLER. 

  Also at Niagara Falls, on the 18th, a male HARLEQUIN DUCK, 
  previously in the falls gorge and at Dufferine Islands, was 
  found at the south end of the control gates, associating 
  with the resident MALLARDS. Above the falls, KILLDEER and 5 
  NORTHERN SHOVELERS, and at the gatehouse near the 
  Engineerium, a WINTER WREN. Gulls at the falls included an 
  estimated 15,000 HERRING GULLS, plus 4 ICELAND GULLS, 7 L. 
  BLACK-B. GULLS, GLAUCOUS GULL and a probable THAYER'S GULL. 

  On the upper Niagara River in Buffalo, a LITTLE GULL among 
  several thousand BONAPARTE'S GULLS at Rich's Marina in 
  Riverside, and at the Bird Island Pier, DUNLIN and L. BLACK-
  B. GULL. Tagged TRUMPETER SWANS on the upper river - one 
  above the falls, and two, possibly including the swan from 
  the falls, with up to 100 TUNDRA SWANS at Beaver Island 
  State Park on Grand Island. 

  In Dunkirk Harbor, a female HARLEQUIN DUCK and a BLACK 
  SCOTER continue to be reported among abundant waterfowl. 

  Generally rare in winter, GRAY CATBIRDS were reported at 
  three locations this week - Buckhorn Island on Grand Island, 
  in the Town of Wilson and on Dietz Road in Porter. Also on 
  Dietz Road,  2 YELLOW-B. SAPSUCKERS and a HERMIT THRUSH. At 
  Bond Lake Park in Lewiston, 2 more YELLOW-B. SAPSUCKERS. 
  EASTERN BLUEBIRDS, uncommon but annual winter residents, 
  surprised observers at two locations - 6 in the Town of 
  Concord, and 5 in East Aurora. 

  December 18, waterfowl on Lake Ontario off Wilson-Tuscaurora 
  State Park included 45 RED-THROATED LOONS, 4 COMMON LOONS, 6 
  RED-NECKED GREBES, 228 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, 655 LONG-TAILED 
  DUCKS, 125 COMMON GOLDENEYES and 492 RED-BR. MERGANSERS, 
  plus ICELAND GULL and GLAUCOUS GULL. 

  Other reports - around Grand Island, 2 BALD EAGLES at both 
  Buckhorn Island and Strawberry Island, and another BALD 
  EAGLE on the ice in the Buffalo Harbor. ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK 
  roosting in a yard in the Chautauqua County Town of 
  Westfield. From Elma, a CAROLINA WREN. Sparrows of note - on 
  Chapin Road in Sheridan, CHIPPING SPARROW, FIELD SPARROW and 
  SONG SPARROW. Another CHIPPING SPARROW at a thistle feeder 
  in Darien, and in Orchard Park, 2 FOX SPARROWS. And at the 
  Dunkirk Airport, 2 LAPLAND LONGSPURS. 

  Season's Greetings, Merry Christmas and thanks to the Dial-
  a-Bird contributors and callers, who have kept this service 
  active for forty years. The report will be updated Thursday 
  evening, December 29. Please call in your sightings by noon 
  Thursday, and report sightings after the tone. 

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