- RBA * Oregon * Portland * January 15, 2015 * ORPO1501.15 - birds mentioned TUNDRA BEAN GOOSE TUFTED DUCK Pelagic Cormorant BLACK-HEADED GULL Glaucous Gull Snowy Owl YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER Gyrfalcon Say¹s Phoebe BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER Nashville Warbler PRAIRIE WAARBLER American Tree Sparrow Clay-colored Sparrow Western Tanager Bullock¹s Oriole BALTIMORE ORIOLE - 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 January 15. If you have anything to add call Harry Nehls at 503-233-3976. The TUNDRA BEAN GOOSE continues at the Nestucca NWR. THE BLACK-HEADED GULL may still be in the area around McNary Dam. The North Plains YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER along Vidas Road and the Riling Road CLAY-COLORED SPARROW continue. The BALTIMORE ORIOLE is still visiting a feeder in Netarts. A BULLOCK¹S ORIOLE is now coming to a different feeder in Netarts, so be sure of your ID. A possible PRAIRIE WARBLER was seen January 11 in Enterprise. The Fern Ridge Reservoir SNOWY OWL is still being seen. On January 13 two NASHVILLE WARBLERS were at Cape Blanco. A TREE SPARROW was on the east side of Coos Bay January 12. A SAY¹S PHOEBE was near Alsea January 10. On January 11 a GLAUCOUS GULL was at Pacific City. The PELAGIC CORMORANT along Columbia River in North Portland and the Vancouver TUFTED DUCK are still being seen. The BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER is still being seen in Milwaukie¹s Kellogg Creek Park. On January 11 a WESTERN TANAGER was reported from there. On January 12 a GYRFALCON was seen along the highway east of Joseph. That¹s it for this week. - end transcript