- RBA * Oregon * Oregon * May 21, 2014 * OPPO1405.21 - Birds mentioned Western Grebe Clark¹s Grebe WHITE IBIS White-faced Ibis BROAD-WINGED HAWK Swainson¹s Hawk Sandhill Crane Black-necked Stilt American Avocet Whimbrel HUDSONIAN GODWIT Semipalmated Sandpiper Common Nighthawk Black Swift Black-chinned Hummingbird Bank Swallow Northern Mockingbird OVENBIRD BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER American Redstart GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE - 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 the Audubon Society of Portland Rare Bird Report. This report was made Wednesday May 21. If you have anything to add call Harry Nehls at 503-233-3976. On May 18 a HUDSONIAN GODWIT was at Baskett Slough NWR. Reports from southeast Oregon during the week noted a BROAD-WINGED HAWK at Buchanon, BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER at Malheur Headquarters, BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER, OVENBIRD, and GREAT-TAILED GRACKLE at Fields, and a possible nest pair of MOCKINBIRDS along Hwy 205 near the Diamond Junction. On May 17 a possible WHITE IBIS was reported flying over Page Springs Campground. On May 16 two BLACK SWIFTS were at Cascade Head. On May 19 seven were Lincoln City and 14 were at the North Spit of Coos Bay. Migrant NIGHTHAWKS were seen May 20 at Cap Adair and near Lebanon. On May 18 a SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER was photographed at Yaquina Bay. Seven WHITE-FACED IBIS were over Lincoln City May 19. A large raft of WESTERN GREBES are now on the ocean off Lincoln City. At least one CLARK¹S GREBE is among them. On May 15 a BLACK-CHINNED HUMMINGBIRD was reported from the Cannon Beach Sewage Ponds. On May 17 an AVOCET was at Ridgefield NWR. A MOCKINGBIRD was at St. Helens May 18. A SWAINSON¹S HAWK was near Newberg May 19. On May 15 two AVOCETS, a WHIMBREL, and four BLACK-NECKED STILTS were at Baskett Slough NWR. A BANK SWALLOW was there May 19. On May 20 a SANDHILL CRANE was at Fern Ridge Reservoir. On May 15 a male REDSTART was at Rhinehart Bridge near Elgin. That¹s it for this week. - end transcript