- RBA * Oregon * Portland * October 9, 2014 * ORPO1410.09 - birds mentioned Surf Scoter Pacific Loon Horned Grebe FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER ASHY STORM-PETREL BROAD-WINGED HAWK Ferruginous Hawk American Golden-Plover Pacific Golden-Plover Sharp-tailed Sandpiper South Polar Skua YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER Say¹s Phoebe Tropical Kingbird Northern Shrike Lapland Longspur OVENBIRD MAGNOLIA WARBLER CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER BLACKPOLL WARBLER Palm Warbler LARK BUNTING White-throated Sparrow INDIGO BUNTING DICKCISSEL - transcript hotline: Portland Oregon Audubon RBA (weekly) number: 503-292-6855 To report: Harry Nehls 503-233-3976 <hnehls6@xxxxxxxxxxx> compiler: Harry Nehls coverage: entire state Hello, this is the Audubon Society of Portland Rare Bird Report. This report was made Thursday October 9. If you have anything to add call Harry Nehls at 503-233-3976. A probable OVENBIRD was reported last week in a Tigard neighborhood. On October 4 a MAGNOLIA WARBLER was at the Arizona Beach Park south of Port Orford. An INDIGO BUNTING was seen October 5 at Talking Waters in Albany. On October 5 a BLACKPOLL WARBLER was at the Winchuck River mouth south of Brookings. A DICKCISSEL was heard October 6 over the Philomath Sewage Ponds. On October 8 a CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER was in Drewsey. A YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER was at Malheur NWR Headquarters October 4. An October 4 offshore boat trip found an ASHY-STORM PETREL, a FLESH-FOOTED SHEARWATER, and three SKUAS. On October 5 a LARK BUNTING was near Langlois. The next day a TROPICAL KINGBIRD was there and at Sixes River. Also on October 6 a LAPLAND LONGSPUR, WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, SAY¹S PHOEBE, and two PALM WARBLERS were in that area. That day an AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER was at Flores Lake and a PACIFIC GOLDEN-PLOVER at Bandon. On October 6 a TROPICAL KINGBIRD was at Cape Arago. Another was at the South Jetty of the Columbia River October 4. A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW was at Ridgefield October 7. A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen that day at the Philomath Sewage Ponds. A NORTHERN SHRIKE was reported October 6 at the top of Marys Peak. A SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER was seen all week at Fern Ridge Reservoir. A NORTHERN SHRIKE, LAPLAND LONGSPUR and an AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVR were there October 3. That day a FERRUGINOUS HAWK was over the Rogue Valley. On October 2 five SURF SCOTERS and 19 HORNED GREBES were on Suttle Lake. A PACIFIC LOON was on Tumalo Resevior the next day. On October 4 the Green Ridge Hawkwatch Station recorded their fourth BROAD-WINGED HAWK of the season. That¹s it for this week. - end transcript