Subject: RBA, Vancouver, BC. January 29/01
Date: Jan 29 22:38:44 2001
From: Larry Cowan - lawrencecowan at home.com


This is the Vancouver Bird Alert for Sunday, January 28th. Evening Update.

Rare bird alert for a BRAMBLING and HOODED ORIOLE.

Species mentioned:

Trumpeter Swan [Delta]
Tundra Swan [Delta]
Greater White-fronted Goose [Sea Island, Langley, North Vancouver]
Northern Goshawk [Reifel]
Black Oystercatcher [Stanley Park, Tsawwassen Jetty, Grebe Islets]
Surfbird [Grebe Islets]
Rock Sandpiper [Stanley Park]
BLACK-HEADED GULL [36th & 72nd]
SLATY-BACKED GULL [112th]
Western Gull [Burns Rd.]
Long-eared Owl [Richmond]
Short-eared Owl [72nd]
Great Horned Owl [Deas Island RP]
SNOWY OWL [Vancouver Airport]
Northern Pygmy-Owl [Maplewood CA, Chilliwack]
Anna's Hummingbird [West Vancouver]
Townsend's Solitaire [72nd]
Crested Myna [Wylie & 2nd]
Yellow-rumped Warbler [Abbotsford]
American Tree Sparrow [5300 - 112th]
HOODED ORIOLE [No. 3 Rd. & Jones - Richmond]
BRAMBLING [1961 Berkley Ave, North Vancouver]

Sightings for Monday, January 29

The BRAMBLING was seen most of the day today in the backyard of 1961 Berkley
Ave. North Vancouver. The homeowners are allowing birders access to their
property via a gate on the right side of the house. This allows access
along the side on the home to view the backyard. The bird is frequenting
the feeder on the left side of the yard.

The HOODED ORIOLE was seen at Jones & No. 3 RD. in Richmond.

3 adult WESTERN GULLS were seen in the large gull roost along Burns Drive in
Delta.

Sunday, January 28

The BRAMBLING was seen by many in the backyard of 1961 Berkley Ave. North
Vancouver.

The HOODED ORIOLE was present at 7620 No. 3 RD at Jones.

2 NORTHERN PYGMY-OWLS were reported from Maplewood.

A TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE was seen in brambles west of the foot of 72nd St. at
Boundary Bay. Also in the area were 4 SHORT-EARED OWLS. The AMERICAN TREE
SPARROW frequenting the front yard of 5300 - 112th St. in Delta was again
reported. Also in a field along 112th was a SLATY-BACKED GULL.

5 CRESTED MYNAS were seen near Wylie & 2nd in Vancouver.

A ROCK SANDPIPER and 3 BLACK OYSTERCATCHERS were observed at Stanley Park's
Ferguson Point. Another BLACK OYSTERCATCHER was seen from the Tsawwassen
Jetty and yet another on the Grebe Islets. Also seen at this location were
150+ SURFBIRDS. Another bird of interest reported from West Vancouver's
Howe Sound Lane was an ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD.

2 NORTHERN GOSHAWKS were seen at Reifel.

Several GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were reported, 1 on Sea Island near the
Horse Farm on Ferguson Rd. and another near 24th & 208th in Langley.

Saturday, January 27

The BRAMBLING was reported at the backyard feeders on Berkley Ave. North
Vancouver.

A Snowy Owl was seen on the shoreline of the Vancouver Airport near Iona.
The bird was on the shoreline just north of the approach lights that extend
into the water.

The BLACK-HEADED GULL was again present on 36th west of 72nd in Delta.

The NORTHERN PYGMY-OWL was seen on the west trail at Maplewood CA. The bird
was seen near the wooden viewing area north of the pond. The bird ranges
from here to the next wooden walkway to the north.

The 5 LONG-EARED OWLS are still present at their roost on the Richmond dike.

Up to 100 SURFBIRDS were seen on the Grebe Islets in West Vancouver.

Friday, January 26

The adult male HOODED ORIOLE was observed at the feeders in the back yard of
7620 No. 3 RD at Jones.

A CRESTED MYNA was seen near Wylie & 2nd in Vancouver.

A TUNDRA SWAN was seen with TRUMPETERS on 68th in Delta.

>From Deas Island RP came a sighting of a GREAT HORNED OWL.

A GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE was seen with Canada Geese on Lower Level Rd.
in North Vancouver. The geese were feeding on the railway tracks adjacent
to the grain elevators.

A YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER was seen at 6905 Bradner Rd. in Abbotsford. Also in
CHILLIWACK about 2 km along Elkview Rd. was a NORTHERN PYGMY-OWL.

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

END TRANSCRIPT

To report a sighting to the Bird Alert, call (604) 737-3074. Visit the
Vancouver Natural History Society's website at: www.naturalhistory.bc.ca