Subject: RBA Vancouver, BC. January 1/01
Date: Jan 2 00:15:42 2001
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at home.com


This is the Vancouver Bird Alert for Monday, January, 1st Evening Update.

The Rare Bird Alert continues for the BLACK-HEADED GULL.

The feature birds are BLACK-HEADED GULL, and ROCK SANDPIPER

Species mentioned:

Arctic Loon [Washington State]
American Bittern [72nd]
Black-crowned Night Heron [Reifel]
WHITE IBIS [Washington State]
Eurasian Wigeon [Lost Lagoon]
Cooper's Hawk [36th & 72nd]
Northern Goshawk [Reifel, 176 & 24th - Surrey]
Rough-legged Hawk [36th & 72, Brunswick Point]
Merlin [Reifel]
Prairie Falcon [72nd - BB]
Peregrine Falcon [36th & 72nd]
Mountain Plover [Washington State]
Black Oystercatcher [Ferguson Point]
Greater Yellowlegs [72nd]
Willet [Tsawwassen Jetty]
Rock Sandpiper [41B St & 33A Ave - Delta]
Western Sandpiper [41B St & 33A Ave - Delta]
BLACK-HEADED GULL [36th & 72nd - Delta]
Long-eared Owl [Terra Nova dike - Richmond]
Great Horned Owl [Reifel]
Northern Saw-whet Owl [Reifel]
Ash-throated Flycatcher [Reifel]
Yellow-rumped Warbler [88th - BB]
ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK [Nanaimo]
American Tree Sparrow [Mission]
Lincoln's Sparrow [88th - BB]
Snow Bunting [Tsawwassen Jetty]
Bullock's Oriole [Tofino]

Sightings for Monday, January 1st

The BLACK-HEADED GULL was again reported from the fields along 36th Avenue
west of 72nd in Delta. Also reported from the same area were a ROUGH-LEGGED
HAWK, PEREGRINE and a COOPER'S HAWK.

Birds reported from Reifel today were: GREAT HORNED & NORTHERN SAW-WHET
OWLS, 2 NORTHERN GOSHAWKS, 2 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERONS, a PEREGRINE, and
a MERLIN.

A ROCK SANDPIPER was seen with a WESTERN SANDPIPER & 500+ DUNLIN in a field
near the intersection of 41B St. & 33A Ave.

The WILLET & 4 SNOW BUNTINGS were seen on the Tsawwassen Jetty. Three
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS were observed in the Brunswick Point area.

Four LONG-EARED OWLS were observed in a roost on the Terra Nova dike.

Out of town, 2 AMERICAN TREE SPARROWS were seen at the foot of Nelson in
Mission.

Sunday, December 31

The adult BLACK-HEADED GULL was reported from various locations near the
intersection of 36th & 72nd in Delta. At the foot of 72nd was a PRAIRIE
FALCON. From the foot of 88th came the report of 2 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS
and a LINCOLN'S SPARROW.

Two BULLOCK'S ORIOLES have been seen over the past few days frequenting
feeders behind the Roy Vickers Gallery.

Birders heading into Washington State over the holiday period should be
aware of a WHITE IBIS at Baid Center on Willipa Bay, an ARCTIC LOON at Pt.
No Pt., and a MOUNTAIN PLOVER at Canby State Park For further details on
these birds call the Washington Bird Box at (425) 454-2662.

Saturday, December 30

The BLACK-HEADED GULL continued to be seen in its past location of 36th &
72nd in Delta.

Six roosting LONG-EARED OWLS were reported from Richmond's Terra Nova dike.

Out of town came the report of an immature ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK at 1905
York Rd. off Cedar near Nanaimo. For more information contact the Nanaimo
Bird Alert at (250) 390-3029.

Friday, December 29

The adult BLACK-HEADED GULL was observed for most of the day in various
fields in the vicinity of 72nd & 36th Avenue in Delta.

A NORTHERN GOSHAWK was seen near 176th & 24th Ave. in south Surrey.

A male EURASIAN WIGEON was sighted on Stanley Park's Lost Lagoon. Near by
at Ferguson Point were 14 BLACK OYSTERCATCHERS.

Thursday, December 28

The adult BLACK-HEADED GULL was first discovered with MEW GULLS in a field
100 m West of 72nd on 36th in Delta. Observed near the foot of 72nd were a
GREATER YELLOWLEGS, and an AMERICAN BITTERN.

The ASH-THROATED FLYCATCHER was located behind the picnic tables at the
Reifel Refuge. Also reported from Reifel were a GREAT HORNED OWL, 2
NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWLS, 2 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERONS, & 2 NORTHERN GOSHAWKS.

Thank you for calling the Vancouver Bird Alert & good birding.

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