- RBA * Ohio * Statewide * April 20, 2007 * OHST0704.20 - Species Mentioned (All caps denotes a review-list species) Greater Scaup Surf Scoter Black Scoter Red-Throated Loon Eared Grebe American Bittern Green Heron Golden Eagle Peregrine Falcon Virginia Rails Sora American Coot Sandhill Crane American Golden-Plover BLACK-NECKED STILT Dunlin Franklin's Gull Lesser Black-Backed Gull Glaucous Gull Forster’s Tern Cliff Swallow House Wren Northern Catbird Orange-Crowned Warbler Prothonotary Warbler Ovenbird Lapland Longspur Western Meadowlark Brewer’s Blackbird SPOTTED TOWHEE HARRIS'S SPARROW - Transcript This is the Ohio Rare Bird Report for April 20, 2007. Compiler: Paul Gardner. Email: [log in to unmask] This is a summary of noteworthy birds reported from Ohio in the previous week or so. Reports have been gleaned by the compiler from various internet sources, particularly Ohio-Birds, The Ohio Birding Forum, the RareBird.org forums, Cincinnati Bird Sightings Log, Southwestern Ohio (Dayton) Rare Bird Alert, and from some individual observers who kindly share their knowledge. Questions, comments, complaints and additional noteworthy sightings not posted to one of the above may be sent to the compiler. Review List Species. (Review list species are sufficiently rare that details of any sighting can help increase our understanding of Ohio's bird life. Suggestions and guidelines for submitting documentation of review list birds can be found at the OOS website (www.ohiobirds.org). BLACK-NECKED STILT: Originally found near the Nature Center on Acton Lake at Hueston Woods SP on the evening of the 18th by two students at Miami U. and reported to the MU Ornithology Listserv (not Ohio-Birds). It was relocated about noon on the 19th, first near group campsite 2, then from the main road to the nature center. At 2 PM Bill Heck failed to find the stilt or the shorebird flock it was associating with. SPOTTED TOWHEE: Still visiting the feeder of Ms. Jan Dixon, 1948 Whitby Court, Holland, Lucas County and seen on the 20th. Morning seems to be best now. HARRIS'S SPARROW: Joe Faulkner saw him at the feeders at the home of Mr. Eli D. Miller, 3395 Township Rd. 406, Walnut Creek, Holmes Co. on the 13th. Joe reports over 430 birders have signed the Millers' log. Seasonal Highlights: American coots moving through in big numbers. Some winter ducks and gulls linger. Migration seems to be sputtering to a start again. Greater Scaup: Doug Vogus reported them at the West Reservoir, Summit Co. on the 14th. Surf Scoter: On the 16th Roger Troutman reported eight from Clear Fork Res., Richland County. Andy Newman refound them on the 19th. The Sims Park, Mentor, flock was relocated by Nancy Anderson on the 18th. Also on the 18th, Bob Foppe found six at East Fork Reservoir, Clermont Co. Black Scoter: Denise Kissel saw 30 at Springfield Lake, Akron on the 14th. Red-Throated Loon: John Herman’s find at Clear Fork Reservoir, Richland Co., didn’t remain after the 15th. Eared Grebe: Jerry Talkington photographed one at Veteran’s Park, Mentor on the 13th that remained on the 17th. Craig Holt had one on the 14th at Conneaut, Astabula Co. John Pogacnik saw one at Fairport Harbor on the 15th. American Bittern: The Dayton Audubon Society excursion to Spring Valley Wildlife Area turned up one on the 14th. William Hull found one at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, on the 18th. Green Heron: Keith Robinson saw one in the wetlands at Chilo Lock #34 Park, Clermont, County on the 14th. Mike Busam found one at Gilmore Ponds, Butler County, on the 15th. Golden Eagle: John Kuenzli saw a fly-over southeast of Upper Sandusky on the 16th. Peregrine Falcon: Craig Holt saw one at Conneaut on the 14th. According to ODNR falcon website, there are 22 territorial pairs across the state with 17 pairs incubating eggs. Virginia Rails: Frank Frick found one on the south side of Baughman Rd at Miami Whitewater Wetlands on the 13th. The Dayton Audubon Society excursion to Spring Valley Wildlife Area found them on the 14th. Two were seen at Springville Marsh State Nature Preserve, Seneca Co., on the 14th. Sora: On the 14th Ben Warner had them at Spring Valley Wildlife Area. Another was at Springville Marsh State Nature Preserve, Seneca Co. Jeff Rowe found one at Gilmore Ponds, Butler County on the 19th. Sandhill Crane: On the 16th Bob Powell reported hearing at least two at Spring Valley Wildlife Area. American Golden-Plover: Rick Counts found nine along CH 110 in Wyandot Co. on the 14th. About 200 were at Killdeer Plains WA on the same day. Dunlin: Regina Schieltz found one on the 15th in Darke Co., north of Greenville near the intersection of Becthol Road and SR 49. Craig Caldwell saw them along the causeway to Magee Marsh on the 18th. Franklin's Gull: William Hull reported one from the soccer fields along Kellogg Ave. west of Salem Rd. in Cincinnati on the 19th. Lesser Black-Backed Gull: On the 16th Roger Troutman reported one from Clear Fork Reservoir, Richland Co. Glaucous Gull: Dean Good saw one at the eastern end of Huntington Beach, Bay Village on the 17th. Forster’s Tern: Bracketed the state on the 14th. Craig Holt saw them at Conneaut, and Frank Renfrow had three Kentucky birds on the Ohio River opposite Cincinnati. Dave Russell had three on Acton Lake, Hueston Woods SP on the 19th. That same day William Hull found five along Kellogg Ave. west of Salem Rd. at the soccer fields. Cliff Swallow: Bob Royse saw them at Deer Creek Reservoir on the 15th. House Wren: Jim McCormac et al. saw one on the Magee Marsh boardwalk on the 13th. On the 16th Bob Powell reported seeing one at Spring Valley Wildlife Area. Northern Catbird: Dave Horn reports they’ve arrived in the Hocking Hills. Elaine Snively heard one on the 16th on the Towpath Trail, Stark County. Orange-Crowned Warbler: Dave Horn found one on the OSU Campus, Columbus, on the 15th. Prothonotary Warbler: Dave Horn reported a non-singing male on the 14th from the north end of Lake Logan, Hocking County. Ovenbird: Trish Guenther heard one at Mill Creek Park, Youngstown, on the 13th. Dave Horn reported them from the Hocking Hills on the 14th. Bob Royce found one at Shawnee SF on the 17th. Lapland Longspur: Rick Counts had over 150 at the Longbrake Wetlands, Hardin Co. on the 13th. Brad Sparks refound the Washborn Rd flock at Killdeer Plains WA on the 14th. Western Meadowlark: A singing bird is presumably on territory at the intersection of Range Line and Cygnet Roads in Wood County. Seen on the 14th. Brewer’s Blackbird: One briefly visited the feeders of John Pogacnik on the 15th. Paul Gardner Columbus, 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]