- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 01/26/2006
* NYBU0601.26
- Birds mentioned
  
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  NORTHERN HAWK-OWL
  PINE WARBLER
  NORTHERN SHOVELER
  HARLEQUIN DUCK
  Horned Grebe
  Mute Swan
  Trumpeter Swan
  Tundra Swan
  Canvasback
  Greater Scaup
  Lesser Scaup
  Long-tailed Duck
  White-winged Scoter
  Ruddy Duck
  Bald Eagle
  Red-tailed Hawk
  Rough-legged Hawk
  American Kestrel
  Merlin
  Bonaparte's Gull
  Iceland Gull
  L. Black-b. Gull
  Glaucous Gull
  Belted Kingfisher
  Northern Flicker
  Pileated Woodpecker
  Brown Creeper
  Carolina Wren
  Golden-cr. Kinglet
  Northern Shrike
  Fox Sparrow
  White-thr. Sparrow
  Purple Finch
  Pine Siskin

- Transcript
  Hotline: Dial-a-Bird at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             01/26/2006
  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, January 26, 2006 

  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 January 19 through January 26 
  from the Niagara Frontier Region include NORTHERN HAWK-OWL, 
  PINE WARBLER, NOR. SAW-WHET OWL and HARLEQUIN DUCK. 

  The most recent report of the NORTHERN HAWK-OWL at Route 63 
  and Route 18 in Orleans County was January 21; though the 
  owl may still be present. Observers still interested in 
  looking for the owl should keep in mind that since the 
  discovery on January 7, the hosting community has at times 
  been overwhelmed with visitors and news media. 

  At Dufferine Island Park, above Niagara Falls, Ontario, a 
  PINE WARBLER was reported again on the 22nd and 23Road. The 
  female warbler has been feeding on suet and seed sprinkled 
  on the ground near the park exit road. Also, 3 GOLDEN-CR. 
  KINGLETS at Dufferine Island. 

  Another PINE WARBLER was reported on January 23, just to the 
  east of the BOS region, on Seven Springs Road in Batavia. 
  This PINE WARBLER has been attracted to meal worms in a 
  backyard feeder. 

  NOR. SAW-WHET OWL was found again at Amherst State Park on 
  January 20. 

  Reports from Chautauqua County - in Dunkirk Harbor, a female 
  HARLEQUIN DUCK continues to be reported among numerous 
  waterfowl, most recently January 21. In the Town of 
  Villanova, 2 NORTHERN SHRIKES on Round Top Road, and 2 
  ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS on Villanova Road. And at the mouth of 
  Cattaraugus Creek in Hanover, BELTED KINGFISHER, 6 NORTHERN 
  FLICKERS, BROWN CREEPER and 2 CAROLINA WRENS. 

  January 22 in the Town of Dayton in Cattaraugus County, 2 
  adult BALD EAGLES, 17 RED-TAILED HAWKS, 6 ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS 
  including one dark phase, 3 AMERICAN KESTRELS and a PILEATED 
  WOODPECKER. 

  On the upper Niagara River this week, an adult BALD EAGLE 
  near last year's nest on Navy Island, viewed from Buckhorn 
  Island State Park, and at least four eagles around Grand 
  Island and Strawberry Island. Off the Niagara Parkway in 
  Fort Erie, Ontario, a very high winter count of 424 LESSER 
  SCAUP among large numbers of GREATER SCAUP, plus 2 MUTE 
  SWANS, 2 TRUMPETER SWANS, at least 80 TUNDRA SWANS, over 
  1000 CANVASBACKS, 2 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, 2 RUDDY DUCKS, and 
  again this week, 3 unexpected LONG-TAILED DUCKS. Also on the 
  upper river, five to ten thousand BONAPARTE'S GULLS, and at 
  Buckhorn Island, a HORNED GREBE. Above Niagara Falls, 
  Ontario, ICELAND GULL, 4 L. BLACK-B. GULLS, GLAUCOUS GULL 
  and a MERLIN. 

  Yard and feeder reports this week - FOX SPARROW all week in 
  Williamsville and  PURPLE FINCH in another Williamsville 
  yard. In Ashford, 6 WHITE-THR. SPARROWS have present all 
  winter on Beech Tree Road. CAROLINA WREN in Hamburg and in 
  Orchard Park, 2 CAROLINA WRENS and a PINE SISKIN. 

  Dial-a-Bird will be updated Thursday evening, February 2. 
  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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