- RBA
* Ohio
* Statewide
* September 21, 2007
* OHST0709.21
- Species Mentioned (Caps denote a review list species)
ANHINGA
MISSISSIPPI KITE
Golden Eagle
American Avocet
Hudsonian Godwit
Red Knot
Western Sandpiper
Baird’s Sandpiper
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Red-necked Phalarope
Laughing Gull
Franklin’s Gull
Little Gull
Sabine’s Gull
Black Tern
WHITE-WINGED DOVE
Olive-sided Flycatcher
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
Golden-winged Warbler
Connecticut Warbler
Yellow-headed Blackbird
- Transcript
This is the Ohio Rare Bird Report for September 21, 2007.
Compiler: Paul Gardner. Email: [log in to unmask]
ANHINGA: Paul Rodewald observed a fly-by exploiting thermals from a
steel mill in Warren, Trumbull county, on the 15th.
MISSISSIPPI KITE: Ben Snow reported seeing a juvenile and adult bird
flying over Swan Township in northern Vinton County on the 19th.
That would be about 10 miles or so south from the Logan-area golf
course that produced Ohio's first breeding record of this species.
Golden Eagle: Sandra Gaunt reported a first year bird flying west of
Columbus on the 16th.
American Avocet: John Pogacnik reported on the 16th that he found
one on the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge driving tour.
Hudsonian Godwit: Kent Miller passed along word that two were seen
from the Cedar Point Causeway, Erie County, on the 19th.
Red Knot: Just like the above: Kent Miller passed along word that
two were seen from the Cedar Point Causeway, Erie County, on the
19th.
Western Sandpiper: Charlie Bombaci reported them from Hoover
Reservoir, Delaware County, on the 17th. Aaron Boone had seen one
there on the 13th.
Baird's Sandpiper: Richard Counts found three at Findlay Reservoir
No. 1, Hancock County, on the 16th. Troy Shively found a single
specimen amid a mixed flock of shorebirds at Indian Lake, Logan
County, on the 20th.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper: Ben Warner reported a flock of them at
Hoover Reservoir, Delaware County, on the 14th. Aaron Boone saw one
there the next day. Charlie Bombaci reported them from there on the
17th. Richard Counts found four at Findlay Reservoir No. 1, Hancock
County, on the 16th, but Michigan birder Karl Overman found only one
remaining on the 18th.
Red-necked Phalarope: Nancy Anderson found one at the Cedar Point
Causeway, Erie County, on the 16th. Su Synder and Winnie Sarno found
two there the next day. On the 19th there were five, according to a
report passed along by Kent Miller.
Laughing Gull: John Pogacnik spotted an adult at Ottawa National
Wildlife Refuge on the 16th. Robert Lane photographed a second-
winter adult at Conneaut, Ashtabula County, on the 17th. Troy
Shively saw a juvenile at Indian Lake, Logan County, on the 20th.
Franklin's Gull: Troy Shively saw a juvenile at Indian Lake, Logan
County, on the 20th, making a nice study with the preceding bird,
one would imagine. Photo is at Rarebird.org.
Little Gull: Ray Hannikman spotted an adult bird and a first-year
bird at Headlands Beach State Park on the morning of the 20th.
Sabine's Gull: Perhaps Ohio's most sought-after nonreview species.
Ray Hannikman saw a juvenile flying over the lake at Headlands Beach
State Park on the morning of the 20th.
Black Tern: Although not in the league of the preceding, three black
terns were a good find for Ray Hannikman at Headlands Beach State
Park on the 20th. John Pogacnik saw one at Ottawa National Wildlife
Refuge on the 16th.
WHITE-WINGED DOVE: John Pogacnik reported one from the Vehler Road
area of the driving tour route at Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge on
the 15th. He could not relocate the bird the next day.
Olive-sided Flycatcher: Charlie Bombaci reported one from Hoover
Meadows, Delaware County, on the 15th and another from Hoover
Reservoir, Delaware County, on the 17th.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher: Lori Brumbaugh had one in the backyard of
her Cincinnati home on the 19th.
Golden-winged Warbler: Charlie Bombaci found one at Hoover Meadows,
Delaware County, on the 15th. On the 19th, Gene Stauffer spotted one
at Battelle Darby Creek Metro Park in Franklin County.
Connecticut Warbler: Philip Chaon observed one well at Headlands
Beach State Park on the 14th.
Yellow-headed Blackbird: Seen on the driving tour of Ottawa National
Wildlife Refuge according to John Pogacnik on the 16th.
- End Transcript
Paul Gardner
Columbus, OH
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