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[birdky] FW: FYI: Other rare oriole reports in the interior of North America
- From: "Palmer-Ball, Brainard \(EPPC OOS KNPC\)" <Brainard.Palmer-Ball@xxxxxx>
- To: "BIRDKY" <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 09:08:08 -0500
Mark was quite right in his interpretation of no Gulf Coast States being
included in this summary. I should have been more specific than "east
coast."
bpb, Frankfort
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From: birdky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:birdky-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Palmer-Ball, Brainard (EPPC OOS KNPC)
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 9:07 AM
To: BIRDKY
Subject: [birdky] FYI: Other rare oriole reports in the interior of
North America
Thanks to Bob Domagalski with the assistance of contacts in
"mid-continent" states and provinces (non-coastal), an unpublished
summary of vagrant birds in the middle of the continent was circulated
in January 2003. This summary includes the following reports of vagrant
orioles:
Hooded Oriole -- 1 record in ON in May 1992
Streak-backed Oriole -- 1 record in WI in Jan 1998
Bullock's Oriole -- 17 reports from scattered states mostly in fall and
winter
Scott's Oriole -- 7 reports as follows: late May to mid-June 1974 in MN;
June 1975 in NE; Nov 1975 in ON; April 1977 in KS; late Nov 1995 to Feb
1996 in WI; Jan to Feb 2000 in IL; and April 2002 in MN.
I have not reviewed more recent issues of North American Birds to fill
in the recent records and this does not include east-coast states.
However, it provides a decent reference to put the winter 2006-2007
birds in KY-IN into perspective.
I have no idea if all of these were accepted by state records committees
or if unnatural origin was demonstrated for any. I have several times
been glad that Bob put this summary together and this is yet another :o)
bpb, Frankfort
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