RBA

 

*  New York

*  Syracuse

* February 01, 2021

*  NYSY  02. 01. 21

 

Hotline: Syracuse Rare bird Alert

Dates(s):

January 25 to February 01, 2021

to report by e-mail: brinjoseph AT yahoo.com

covering upstate NY counties: Cayuga, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge

and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC) (just outside Cayuga County),

Onondaga, Oswego, Lewis, Jefferson, Oneida, Herkimer,  Madison & Cortland

compiled: February 01 AT 4:00 p.m. (EDT)

compiler: Joseph Brin

Onondaga Audubon Homepage: www.onondagaaudubon.org

 

 

#737 

Monday February 01, 2021

 

Greetings. This is the Syracuse Area Rare Bird Alert for the week of 

January 25, 2020

 

Highlights:

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CACKLING GOOSE

BLACK VULTURE

FERRUGINOUS HAWK (Extralimital)

ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK

RED-SHOULDERED HAWK

SORA

ICELAND GULL

LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

SNOWY OWL

SHORT-EARED OWL

NORTHERN SHRIKE

HERMIT THRUSH

YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER

WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW

FIELD SPARROW

COMMON GRACKLE

EVENING GROSBEAK

PINE GROSBEAK

HOARY REDPOLL

PINE SISKIN













Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge (MNWR) and Montezuma Wetlands Complex (MWC)

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     1/25: A FIELD SPARROW and a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK were seen from VanDyne Spoor 
road.

     1/30: 2 SHORT-EARED OWLS were seen from Carncross Road.

     1/31: A HERMIT THRUSH was seen on VanDyne Spoor road.







Onondaga County

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     A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL has been see through the week in Baldwinsville 
from Mercer Park to Marble Island. Up to 5 WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS have been 
seen along East Sorrell Hill Road south of Conners Road in Baldwinsville.

     1/27: A COMMON GRACKLE was seen on the Erie Canal Feeder  in Manlius. 

     1/28: A CACKLING GOOSE was seen near the Marshy Spits in the South-west 
end of Onondaga Lake. A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen in the Inner harbor 
near Destiny in Syracuse.

     1/29: A YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER was seen in Radisson. A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK 
was seen on Westmoreland Ave. in Syracuse . Another has been reported in the 
Collington Point area east of Baldwinsville. Both birds were well photographed. 
A COMMON GRACKLE was seen on River Road east of Baldwinsville.

     1/30: A SORA was seen eating seed under a feeder on Fischer Road in 
Manlius.







Oswego County

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     1/25: A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen near the Phoenix Dam and Lock on the 
Oswego River.

     1/26: A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL  was seen from fort Ontario in Oswego. An 
ICELAND GULL was seen at the Phoenix Dam and Lock.

     2/1: A HOARY REDPOLL was seen along with 11 Common Redpolls at a feeder in 
Hastings.







Madison County

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     1/31: A SNOWY OWL continues on Mile Strip Road near the Fenner Wind Farm.

     2/1: A NORTHERN SHRIKE continues at the corner of Eden Hollow and Eaton 
Brook Roads east of Erieville.







Oneida County

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     1/31: 6 PINE SISKINS were seen on Westmoreland Ave. in Whitesboro.







Herkimer County

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     EVENING GROSBEAKS continues throughout the week at a feeding area in 
Salisbury Corners north of Dolgeville.

     1/25: A ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK was seen on Peckville Road west of Dolgeville. 

     1/26: 10 PINE GROSBEAKS were seen at a feeding area in Salisbury Corners. 
3 BLACK VULTURES were seen on the old High School in Little Falls.







Extralimital

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     The FERRUGINOUS HAWK found a number of weeks ago in Orange County in the 
Black Dirt area in the Town of New Hampton was relocated yesterday on Celery 
Ave. No positive reports yet today.













----End Report







Joseph Brin

Baldwinsville NY

Region 5






  
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