- RBA
* New York
* Buffalo
* 03/21/2013
* NYBU1303.21
- Birds mentioned

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  HARLEQUIN DUCK
  FISH CROW
  Snow Goose
  Cackling Goose
  Wood Duck
  Blue-winged Teal
  Canvasback
  Redhead
  Greater Scaup
  Lesser Scaup
  Long-tailed Duck
  Black Scoter
  Surf Scoter
  White-winged Scoter
  Hooded Merganser
  Black Vulture
  Bald Eagle
  Rough-legged Hawk
  American Kestrel
  Merlin
  Killdeer
  Little Gull
  Thayer's Gull
  Iceland Gull
  L. Black-b. Gull
  Glaucous Gull
  Tree Swallow
  American Robin
  American Pipit
  Northern Shrike
  Chipping Sparrow
  Song Sparrow
  Red-w. Blackbird
  Common Grackle
  Brown-headed Cowbird

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  Hotline: Buffalo Bird Report at the Buffalo Museum of Science
  Date:             03/21/2013
  Number:           716-896-1271
  To Report:        Same
  Compiler:         David F. Suggs
  Coverage:         Western New York and adjacent Ontario
  Website:          www.BuffaloOrnithologicalSociety.org

  Thursday, March 21, 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.

  Waterfowl were again the highight of reports received March
  14 through March 21 from the Niagara Frontier Region.

  March 20, a record count and effort to tally 1904 WHITE-
  WINGED SCOTERS on the lower Niagara River, with over 1200
  LONG-TAILED DUCKS, a single BLACK SCOTER, 14 LITTLE GULLS, 3
  THAYER'S GULLS, 19 ICELAND GULLS, 13 L. BLACK-B. GULL and 3
  GLAUCOUS GULLS.

  Another abundant waterfowl count - 4000 NORTHERN PINTAILS in
  the Iroquois Refuge at Cayuga Pool and Kumpf Marsh on March
  16. Also on the 16th, one of the region's higher counts -
  500 SNOW GEESE east of the Niagara-Orleans Countyline Road
  and Route 18.

  A female HARLEQUIN DUCK, an especially rare find away from
  Niagara Falls, on the upper Niagara River this week at the
  north end of Squaw Island in Buffalo.

  Small numbers of CACKLING GEESE continue to be found in the
  Iroquois Refuge and Lake Ontario Plains. WOOD DUCKS and
  HOODED MERGANSERS are arriving and increasing at several
  locations.

  In Chautauqua County, numbers of BLUE-WINGED TEAL at the
  Berry Road marsh west of Fredonia, plus 3 AMERICAN PIPITS on
  nearby Van Buren Road. At Dunkirk Harbor, 400 REDHEADS, 250
  CANVASBACKS, a mix of wintering GREATER SCAUP and migrant
  LESSER SCAUP, and 2 SURF SCOTERS.

  FISH CROW heard and seen again at the foot of Hertel Avenue
  by Rich Marina in Buffalo.

  Up to 9 BLACK VULTURES continue on the lower Niagara River
  at Lewiston and across river on the shore of Queenston,
  Ontario.

  March 16, a CHIPPING SPARROW near Tifft Nature Preserve in
  Buffalo, and a single TREE SWALLOW and NORTHERN SHRIKE this
  week at Cayuga Pool. KILLDEER, AMERICAN ROBINS, SONG
  SPARROWS, RED-W. BLACKBIRDS, COMMON GRACKLES and BROWN-
  HEADED COWBIRDS widely reported.

  MERLIN and AMERICAN KESTREL by the Small Boat Harbor on the
  Buffalo waterfront. Other MERLINS - at the Skinnerville Road
  entrance to the UB north campus and at the Ontario Street
  boat launch in Buffalo. ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK north of the
  Iroquois Refuge in Shelby. And BALD EAGLE pairs at nests on
  Strawberry Island and Navy Island in the upper Niagara
  River, and at Cayuga Pool.

  The Bird Report will be updated Thursday evening, March 28.
  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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