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RBA: North Dakota, July 7, 2009* RBA
* North Dakota * Statewide * July 7, 2009 * NDST0907.07 - Transcript Hotline: North Dakota Update Date: July 7, 2009 Number: 701-527-0730 To Report: 701-527-0730 Coverage: Statewide Compiler: Ken Torkelson Compiled: July 7, 2009 Transcriber: Jane Kostenko mailto: tork02@... - Birds Mentioned Ring-necked Pheasant Baird's Sparrow Marbled Godwit Belted Kingfisher Upland Sandpiper Least Flycatcher Red-eyed Vireo House Wren Dickcissel Bobolink Chestnut-collared Longspur Canada Goose Wild Turkey Ferruginous Hawk Eastern Bluebird Lazuli Bunting Blue Grosbeak Sora Lark Bunting Gadwall Canvasback Ruddy Duck Loggerhead Shrike Sprague's Pipit Indigo Bunting Yellow-breasted Chat Turkey Vulture Bell's Vireo Orchard Oriole Baltimore Oriole Say's Phoebe Great Egret Green Heron Common Poorwill American Redstart Bald Eagle American Bittern Burrowing Owl Western Sandpiper Red-tailed Hawk Welcome to the North Dakota Rare Bird Alert compiled by the North Dakota Birding Society. This report was prepared on Tuesday, July 7. Unless otherwise noted, any phone numbers mentioned are area code 701. Transcriber's Note: Birds listed in ALL CAPS in the Birds Mentioned section signify that the Revised Checklist of North Dakota Birds lists them as Occasional, Accidental, Extirpated, or never having occurred before for the season being reported. Breeding Bird Surveys continue to reveal interesting species and numbers. Mark Gonzalez reports results of three surveys he has conducted in recent days. On July 1, he observed 56 species in the 23rd edition of the Golva BBS in Golden Valley County. Mark recorded 343 RING-NECKED PHEASANTS, BAIRD'S SPARROW, MARBLED GODWIT for only the second time on the count, and BELTED KINGFISHER for the first time. He set count highs for UPLAND SANDPIPER with 15, LEAST FLYCATCHER with four, RED-EYED VIREO with two, HOUSE WREN with eight, DICKCISSEL with five and BOBOLINK with 36. On the other hand, Mark was disappointed to find only two CHESTNUT- COLLARED LONGSPURS. On June 20, he drove south of Mandan for the Solen BBS. This was count number 33, and Mark ended up with a record-tying 62 species. It was the first time for CANADA GOOSE, and he set new highs with 232 RING-NECKED PHEASANTS, 14 WILD TURKEYS, two FERRUGINOUS HAWKS, six LEAST FLYCATCHERS, two RED-EYED VIREOS, four EASTERN BLUEBIRDS and three LAZULI BUNTINGS. He also found BLUE GROSBEAK for only the second time, and SORA. Mark recorded count lows for LARK BUNTINGS with 17 and CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS with 14. On June 23, the Gorham BBS in Billings County revealed 61 species in the 40th count. Mark reported new highs with eight GADWALLS, seven CANVASBACKS and three RUDDY DUCKS. He also saw four LOGGERHEAD SHRIKES, four SPRAGUE'S PIPITS and nine BAIRD'S SPARROWS, but only 20 LARK BUNTINGS and 12 CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS. For details on those sightings, you can reach Mark at 250-4443, ext. 106. Corey Ellingson took his mother to the Beaver Bay area of Emmons County on July 4, and it was a good thing. Mom found a male INDIGO BUNTING which was then chased away by a YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT. They also recorded 18 TURKEY VULTURES, two singing BELL'S VIREOS, male INDIGO BUNTING, male LAZULI BUNTING, six ORCHARD ORIOLES, BALTIMORE ORIOLE and DICKCISSEL, and Corey believes they may have heard a BLUE GROSBEAK in the recreation area. Back in Bismarck on July 5, Corey estimated 60 TURKEY VULTURES were roosting on the communications towers near the north Pizza Hut. Contact him at crackerjackbirder@... Bob Anderson has the exact location for a pair of SAY'S PHOEBES that are nesting in an abandoned farmstead in northeastern LaMoure County. Bob says the site is on private land, so you should contact him at 605-695-1344 if you're interested. Jean Legge reports a large population of GREAT EGRETS in the Hobart Lake area, which is west of Valley City. She counted 18 in one flooded field, just north of the Oakes exit off I-94 on June 29. For details, Jean is at 845-4762. A single GREEN HERON spent some time at the edge of a slough at the end of Meridee Erickson-Stowman's driveway from July 1-3. She describes the location as southeast of Tower City. Contact her at patnme@... From Billings County, Jesse Kolar's July 4-5 camping trip near Fairfield turned up a likely COMMON POORWILL, but the bird was never seen, so he couldn't be positive. He says an AMERICAN REDSTART appeared to be on territory north of Grassy Butte. You can reach Jesse at jekolar@... Some county firsts for Chris Hiatt. He saw his first Bowman County BALD EAGLE northwest of Bowman on June 30, and the same site also produced 12 CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS, AMERICAN BITTERN and BURROWING OWL. On July 2, Chris saw his first Hettinger County LARK BUNTING east of New England. Near Gascoyne, he added WESTERN SANDPIPER and Krider's RED-TAILED HAWK. He also reported a FERRUGINOUS HAWK in Adams and Bowman County. You can reach him at hiattch@... That concludes this report from the North Dakota Birding Society. This report is normally updated each Tuesday. - end transcript |
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