Chicago RBA
March 12, 2008

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- RBA

* Illinois
* Chicago
* March 12, 2008
* ILCH080312

- Birds mentioned

GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE
ROSS'S GOOSE
TRUMPETER SWAN
HARLEQUIN DUCK
SURF SCOTER
WHITE-WINGED SCOTER
BLACK SCOTER
LONG-TAILED DUCK

THAYER'S GULL
ICELAND GULL
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL
GLAUCOUS GULL

PILEATED WOODPECKER

EASTERN PHOEBE

NORTHERN SHRIKE

VARIED THRUSH

HARRIS'S SPARROW

COMMON REDPOLL
# EUROPEAN GOLDFINCH

* A species observed well outside its normal dates of occurrence or 
beyond its normal range within Illinois.
** A species on the Illinois Ornithological Records Committee (IORC) 
review list.
*** A species not currently on the Illinois list.
# An exotic species of unknown or captive origin.

IORC requests documentation for all Illinois records of species 
marked ** and encourages documentation for records of species marked 
*.  Evidence in the form of a written documentation, sketch, 
photograph, video or specimen should be sent to
           Douglas Stotz, IORC Secretary
           Environmental and Conservation Programs
           Field Museum of Natural History
           1400 South Lake Shore Drive
           Chicago, IL  60605
Observers are strongly encouraged to submit documentation within one 
week of the first date of observation.

Illinois FRS birding channel: 11, code 22

- Transcript

hotline:  Chicago Audubon Society Bird Report
date:     Wednesday, March 12, 2008 at noon
number:  847-265-2118
to report:  847-265-2117
compiler:  Richard Biss -- bissbirds@juno.com
coverage:  Greater Chicagoland area
transcriber:  Geoff Williamson -- geoffrey.williamson@comcast.net

This is the Chicago Audubon Society bird report for Wednesday, March 
12, 2008 at noon.

A HARRIS'S SPARROW found March 9th at the Enabling Garden in the 
Chicago Botanic Gardens was still there on March 11th.  Thirty COMMON 
REDPOLLS were also still at the Botanic Gardens on March 9th.

Three ROSS'S GEESE has been seen the last week along Lake Michigan at 
several areas, which include the Lincoln Park [Jarvis] Bird 
Sanctuary, Montrose Harbor, the soccer field at Foster, the baseball 
field at Wilson Avenue, and on the grass at Diversey Harbor.  Both 
LESSER BLACK-BACKED and GLAUCOUS GULLS were at Montrose Harbor on March 8th.

One ROSS'S GOOSE was in Grant Park from March 7th through 9th near 
the Petrillo band shell.

Two ROSS'S GEESE were in Garfield Park on March 9th.

Sixteen ROSS'S GEESE were at the Buffalo Wallow at Fermilab on March 
8th and 9th along with several WHITE-FRONTED GEESE.  Eleven ROSS'S 
GEESE were still there on the 10th.

Seen at the North Point Marina on March 8th were 26 WHITE-WINGED, one 
BLACK, and one SURF SCOTER, along with six ICELAND, 10 THAYER'S, two 
GLAUCOUS, and two LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS.  Also at Winthrop 
Harbor's North Point Marina yesterday were 24 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, 
SURF SCOTER, LONG-TAILED DUCK, and LESSER BLACK-BACKED, GLAUCOUS, and 
ICELAND GULLS.

Other WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS were seen this week at Montrose, the 
Jarvis Bird Sanctuary, and Waukegan Harbor.

A male HARLEQUIN DUCK was seen March 1st off the Chess Pavilion near 
North Avenue Beach.

A PILEATED WOODPECKER was seen March 9th at Palos Park Woods North Grove #1.

An early EASTERN PHOEBE was at Whalon Lake Forest Preserve on March 8th.

A EUROPEAN GOLDFINCH was seen March 7th at a feeder in Wonder Lake.

Two TRUMPETER SWANS were seen last week at Lake Katherine in Palos Heights.

NORTHERN SHRIKES were seen recently at the North Unit of Illinois 
Beach State Park, in Beach Park at the intersection of Lewis and 
Wadsworth, at North Point Marina, at the Glenview Prairie, at Lake 
Calumet, Greene Valley Forest Preserve, and at Buffalo Grove Forest Preserve.

A VARIED THRUSH was seen in Winnetka on March 4th and 6th.

Please report your observations to Richard Biss at 847-265-2117.  Good Birding.

- End transcript


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