- RBA * Ohio * Statewide * May 14, 2009 * OHST0905.14 - Species Mentioned (Caps denote a review list species) Ruffed Grouse Red-necked Grebe Little Blue Heron Cattle Egret PIPING PLOVER American Avocet Willet Red Knot Laughing Gull Glaucous Gull Olive-sided Flycatcher VARIED THRUSH Golden-winged Warbler KIRTLAND'S WARBLER Connecticut Warbler Clay-colored Sparrow Western Meadowlark White-winged Crossbill Common Redpoll Evening Grosbeak - Transcript This is the Ohio Rare Bird Report for May 14, 2009. Compiler: John Habig. Email: [log in to unmask] Species in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS ARE REVIEW LIST SPECIES. Details of these sightings are desired by the Ohio Bird Records Committee. Careful observation, not ornithological expertise, is the only qualification for submitting your data. For details and pointers see: http://www.ohiobirds.org/records/documentation.php Ruffed Grouse: Cheryl Harner reported that one was observed during Flora-Quest on the 3rd. Red-necked Grebe: John Pogacnik observed one adult during his Lakeshore Waterbird Survey on the 2nd. Little Blue Heron: Bruce Glick reported that three were at Wright Marsh in Killbuck Marsh WA on the 30th. These birds were still present on the 3rd. Rick Nirschl located one along the causeway at Magee Marsh on the 1st. Shane Egleston found one at the Barrett Paving Gravel Pit on Farmersville-West Carrollton Rd in West Carrollton on the 2nd. Kent Miller reported that one was seen at Mogadore Reservoir on the morning of the 6th. It was seen along dike road which is an unmarked gravel road that heads south off of Rte 43. The bird was about one-half mile south of Old Forge on the west side of the road behind the dike where a small stream cuts through the cattails. Frank Frick observed one at Armleder Park on the 8th. Cattle Egret: Bruce Glick reported that over 10 were at Wright Marsh in Killbuck Marsh WA on the 30th. Ken Phillips observed one at Armleder Park on the 6th. It was still there on the 7th. Mary Misplon reported that one was at Grand Lake-St. Marys Fish Hatchery on the 14th. King Rail: Glen Crippen heard one at Irwin Prairie on the 2nd. PIPING PLOVER: Bruce Glick reported that one was found at Funk Bottoms along Wilderness Rd, just south of Funk Bottoms WA on the 2nd. The plover was also seen on the 3rd and 4th by many observers. The bird was last seen flying north at 7:40 PM on the 4th. Bill Stanley reported that one was on the swimming beach at Maumee Bay SP on the 6th. American Avocet: Gabe Leidy reported that one has been seen at Lorain Impoundment since the 12th. Willet: Bob Royse reported that four were on the beach at Deer Creek SP on the 1st. Dan Sanders found 43 at a new impoundment in Killdeer Plains WA near the intersection of 108 and 71 on the 2nd. Darlene Snuffer reported that one was on the beach at Buck Creek SP on the 2nd. One was on a gravel bank on the Great Miami River near the Rte 122 bridge in Middletown on the 3rd. Doug Overacker and Rick Asamoto observed 26 on the beach at Buck Creek SP on the 7th. An unspecified number were reported at Mogadore reservoir on the 7th. John Zahnen observed one at Armleder Park on the 14th. Red Knot: Greg Links reported that a group flew over Rte 19 this week. Laughing Gull: Tom Bartlett saw one during his 15th annual Big Sit at Magee Marsh on the 9th. Glaucous Gull: A late first-cycle was reported by John Pogacnik on the 2nd. Olive-sided Flycatcher: Dave Horn observed one at Camp Oty-Okva in Hocking County, near the intersection of Rtes 664 and 374 on the 1st. VARIED THRUSH: Ray Hannikman and others saw one fly-by at Headlands Beach SP on the 14th. Golden-winged Warbler: Sam Woods reported that one was seen along the boardwalk at Magee Marsh on the 8th. Many observers saw one at marker 18 on the Magee Marsh boardwalk on the 10th. John Sawvel had one in his west Toledo yard on the 12th. KIRTLAND'S WARBLER: Chris Bedel saw one at the edge of the Eulett Center parking Lot in the Edge of Appalachia in Adams County on the 12th. Connecticut Warbler: One was observed at the east end of the boardwalk at Magee Marsh on the 14th. Clay-colored Sparrow: Greg Links reported that one was seen in the off-limits area of Ottawa NWR. Dave Russell saw one at Voice of America on the 8th. One was observed on May 10th at Magee Marsh between the visitor center and the observation tower. Other sightings in NW Ohio included Benton-Carroll Rd, Metzger Marsh, and the east end of the beach at Magee Marsh. Western Meadowlark: Tom Kemp reported that one was still present near the Bowling Green Community Center on the 30th. John Pogacnik heard one along Rte 19 a mile or two south of Rte 2 in Oak Harbor on the 4th. This bird was not relocated on the 11th. White-winged Crossbill: Jay Stenger observed six at Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati on the 2nd. On the 5th Jay observed eight there. John Pogacnik saw a singing male at Hell Hollow on the 4th. There was a report of a single bird flyover in Holmes County on the 7th. One made a brief appearance at John Pogacnik's feeders in Perry County on the 8th. Common Redpoll: A late one was at John Pogacnik's feeders in Perry County on the 10th. Evening Grosbeak: One was photographed at the BSBO feeders. - End Transcript John Habig Carlisle, OH ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]