- RBA * Ohio * Statewide * March 24, 2009 * OHST0903.24 - Species Mentioned (Caps denote a review list species) Greater White-fronted Goose Ross's Goose Eurasian Wigeon Surf Scoter White-winged Scoter Black Scoter Long-tailed Duck Red-necked Grebe American White Pelican American Bittern Osprey Golden Eagle Sora Lesser Yellowlegs Least Sandpiper Dunlin Iceland Gull Lesser Black-backed Gull Glaucous Gull Common Tern Long-eared Owl Northern Shrike Northern Rough-winged Swallow Brown Thrasher Louisiana Waterthrush Chipping Sparrow Western Meadowlark White-winged Crossbill Common Redpoll - Transcript This is the Ohio Rare Bird Report for March 24, 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 Greater White-fronted Goose: The Bobolink Hotline reported that 12 were at Wright Marsh on the 21st. The Neubauers observed one at Englewood MP on the 24th. Ross's Goose: Doug Overacker reported that two were observed by the Clark County Audubon group at Old Reid Park on the 22nd. These geese were seen feeding near the beach at Buck Creek SP on the 24th. Eurasian Wigeon: Mary Reifsnyder reported that one was on Pond 3 at Killdeer Plains WA on the 21st. The bird was seen through the 24th. Philip Chaon observed one at Metzger Marsh on the 21st. This could possibly be the same bird that Kenn Kaufman reported there on the 17th. Rick Counts reported that one was at the Hardin County Wetlands on the 24th. Surf Scoter: Gabe Leidy reported that one was near the Westerly WWTP on the 22nd. White-winged Scoter: Bruce Glick reported that three were at Wright Marsh in the Killbuck Marsh WA on the 19th. Su Snyder reported that one was still at Killbuck WA in the Wright Marsh on the 21st and Tim Shue saw it on the 22nd. Jack Stenger reported that one was present on the lake at Delaware SP on the 21st. Bob Powell reported that one was still present at Cowan Lake SP on the 21st. John Pogacnik observed one on the 22nd during his Lakeshore Waterbird Survey. Black Scoter: John Pogacnik observed two on the 22nd during his Lakeshore Waterbird Survey. Long-tailed Duck: Scott Hites observed one from the pier at Metzger Marsh. Bruce Glick reported that nine were at Piedmont and four at Wright Marsh in the Killbuck Marsh WA on the 19th. Greg Bennett reported that one male was at Nimisila Reservoir on the 19th. James Dolan reported that one was still present at Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary this week. Bob Powell reported that one was still present at Cowan Lake SP on the 21st. Darlena Graham was able to locate a second bird at Cowan Lake later that day. The Bobolink Hotline reported that three were at Pleasant Hill Lake on the 21st. Red-throated Loon: Bruce Glick reported that one was at Seneca Lake on the 19th. Doug Overacker reported that one winter plumaged bird was at Buck Creek SP on the 22nd. This loon was observed by many observers on the 24th. Red-necked Grebe: Bruce Glick reported that seven were at Tappan Lake, one at Piedmont and one at Clear Fork on the 19th. Two were reported at Clear Fork Reservoir on the 21st. Jeff Spaulding reported that one was near the dam at Senecaville Lake near in Noble County on the 20th. Greg Bennett observed one near the dam at Berlin Reservoir and one at Lake Milton on the 22nd. John Pogacnik observed one on the 22nd during his Lakeshore Waterbird Survey. Greg Links reported that five were seen in NW Ohio this week. Doug Vogus reported that one was at Indigo Lake in the Cuyahoga Valley NP on the 21st and 22nd. American White Pelican: Charlie Bombaci reported that one was still present along the west shore of Hoover Reservoir between areas I and K on the 20th. The bird was observed again on the 21st by Laura Vaughn. The Bobolink Hotline reported that one was at Clear Fork Reservoir on the 21st. American Bittern: Slightly on the early side, one was observed by Rick Counts at the Hardin County Wetlands on the 24th. Osprey: Pat McCarty reported that the Darke County Birders observed one at Grand Lake-St. Marys on the 22nd. Golden Eagle: Julie Davis reported that one was seen by another birding couple near Pond 27 at Killdeer Plains WA on the 22nd. Julie did observe one just south of Rte 95 on the 22nd. Sora: Early, one was seen by Rick Counts on the 24th at Hardin County Wetlands. Lesser Yellowlegs: The Neubauers reported that some were present at Ottawa NWR on the 21st. Phil Ware reported that two were at Cowan Lake SP on the 23rd. Least Sandpiper: Doug Overacker reported that one very early Least was at the north end of the lake at Buck Creek SP on the 22nd. The bird was still present on the 24th. Dunlin: Gabe Leidy observed one along Rte 2 just west of Magee Marsh on the 21st. Iceland Gull: Gabe Leidy observed an adult at Edgewater SP on the 22nd. Lesser Black-backed Gull: These gulls are rare at this time of year along Lake Erie and accidental at inland waters. Tom Bartlett reported one during his Kelley's Island Monthly Survey on the 20th. Troy Shively located one inland at Indian Lake in Logan County, possibly a county first, on the 20th. The Bobolink Hotline reported that one was at Clear Fork Reservoir on the 21st. Jack Stenger reported that an adult was present on the lake at Delaware SP on the 21st. Rob Edelen reported that one was at East Fork SP beach on the 24th. Glaucous Gull: The Bobolink Hotline reported that one was at the marina at Clear Fork Reservoir on the 21st. Gabe Leidy reported that one first-cycle was present near the Westerly WWTP on the 22nd. Common Tern: Jason Cade reported that one was at Cowan Lake on the 23rd. Northern Shrike: The Neubauers reported that one was still present along the causeway at Magee Marsh on the 20th. Kenn Kaufman observed two along the causeway at Magee Marsh on the 23rd. James Dolan reported that one was still present at Mill Creek Wildlife Sanctuary this week. Brenda Baber reported that one was at Mosquito WA on the 22nd. Northern Rough-winged Swallow: Two were seen by Bill Doss in Goshen on the 24th. Brown Thrasher: A pair was observed by Bill Stanley in Williamsburg, Clermont County, on the 22nd. Nick Boutis reported that one was in his Yellow Springs neighborhood on the 24th. Louisiana Waterthrush: Bruce Lombardo reported that one was singing in Rocky Fork Gorge on the 24th. Chipping Sparrow: Sean Williams observed two at Blue Limestone at Delaware Run on the 22nd. Linda Sekura observed one at Ottawa NWR on the 22nd. Bob Lane reported that the chipper that wintered in Damascus backyard started singing on the 22nd. Jay Stenger reported that one was at Hueston Woods SP on the 22nd. Western Meadowlark: The Bobolink Hotline reported that there was one singing on the Perry Yoder farm located at 9235 TR 609, Fredericksburg. White-winged Crossbill: Kirk Westendorf observed eight in section 53 of Spring Grove Cemetery on the 22nd. Doug Vogus observed one female just south of Indigo Lake at the entrance to Howe Meadow on the 21st. Common Redpoll: Tom Bartlett reported five during his Kelley's Island Monthly Survey on the 20th. John Pogacnik reported that one visited his feeder on the 22nd. Mary Oliver reported that a pair was at a friend's feeder in Marion on the 22nd. - End Transcript John Habig Carlisle, OH ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. 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