Subject: [Tweeters] RBA: Portland, OR 1-13-11
Date: Jan 12 23:36:45 2011
From: Harry Nehls - hnehls6 at comcast.net


- RBA
* Oregon
* Portland
* January 13, 2011
* ORPO1101.13

- birds mentioned

TUFTED DUCK
Greater Scaup
Surf Scoter
Long-tailed Duck
Barrow?s Goldeneye
Pacific Loon
Brown Pelican
Osprey
Black-bellied Plover
YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER
EASTERN PHOEBE
Cassin?s Vireo
Cliff Swallow
Barn Swallow
Northern Mockingbird
Hermit Warbler
MacGillivray?s Warbler
RUSTY BLACKBIRD
Bullock?s Oriole

- transcript

hotline: Portland Oregon Audubon RBA (weekly)
number: 503-292-6855
To report: Harry Nehls 503-233-3976 <hnehls6 at comcast.net>
compiler: Harry Nehls
coverage: entire state

Hello, this is the Audubon Society of Portland Rare Bird Report. This report
was made Thursday January 13. If you anything to add call Harry Nehls at
503-233-3976.

On January 9 an EASTERN PHOEBE was seen at the mouth of the Winchuck River
south of Brookings. A male RUSTY BLACKBIRD was photographed January 8 near
LaGrande. The EE Wilson WMA YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER continues to be seen.
The two TUFTED DUCKS also continue on the Columbia River in North Portland.

A small but conspicuous southward movement of BROWN PELICANS was seen along
the coast during the week. A MOCKINGBIRD was in Gold Beach January 10. On
January 8 three CLIFF SWALLOWS and a possible BARN SWALLOW were seen along
North Beaver Creek north of Waldport.

On January 7 a BARROW?S GOLDENEYE was on the Columbia River near Rainier. A
MACGILLIVRAY?S WARBLER was seen January 9 in the Vancouver Lake WA in
Vancouver Washington. A BULLOCK?S ORIOLE and a CASSIN?S VIREO have been seen
and photographed at Corvallis feeders during the week. On January 12 a
female HERMIT WARBLER was photographed in Eugene. Six BLACK-BELLIED PLOVERS
were seen January 9 at Fern Ridge Reservoir.

A MOCKINGBIRD is now being seen in Madras. A PACIFIC LOON, a GREATER SCAUP,
a LONG-TAILED DUCK, and an OSPREY were seen January 9 at Lake Billy Chinook.
An immature SURF SCOTER was at the Prineville Sewage Ponds January 8.

That?s it for this week.

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