Subject: [Tweeters] RBA: Portland, OR 1-29-15
Date: Jan 29 00:05:11 2015
From: Harry Nehls - hnehls6 at comcast.net


- RBA
* Oregon
* Portland
* January 29, 2015
* ORPO1501.29

- birds mentioned

BEAN GOOSE
Red-throated Loon
American White Pelican
BLACK-HEADED GULL
Snowy Owl
Burrowing Owl
Gyrfalcon
Tree Swallow
BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER
TENNESSEE WARBLER
Wilson?s Warbler
HOODED ORIOLE
Pine Grosbeak

- transcript

hotline: Portland Oregon Audubon RBA (weekly)
numbr: 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 29. If you have anything to add call Harry Nehls
at 503-233-3976.

The Nestucca NWR BEAN GOOSE is still being seen. The Astoria BLACK-HEADED
GULL is still in the area moving between Wireless Road and the Astoria
waterfront. The Milwaukie BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER has moved into the
residential area south of the treatment plant. A HOODED ORIOLE and a
TENNESSEE WARBLER are still being seen west of the North Bend Airport. The
white GYRFALCON is still being seen in the Flores Lake area and the GYRFALON
east of Joseph continues. The Yaquina Head BURROWING OWL is still present.
The Fern Ridge Reservoir SNOW OWL continues to be seen.

Increasing reports of TREE SWALLOWS may indicate an early northward
movement.

On January 25 a singing WILSON?S WARBLER was in a Ridgefield, WA
neighborhood. Up to four RED-THROATED LOONS are now on the Columbia River in
North Portland. On January 22 a WHITE PELICAN was along the South Umpqua
River east of Canyonville. A flock of up to 12 PINE GROSBEAKS are now being
seen at the ski area on Mt. Ashland.

That?s it for this week.

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