Fairbanks RBA
June 21, 2010
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- RBA
* Alaska
* Fairbanks and Interior
* June 21, 2010
* AKFA1006.21
Birds Mentioned
Yellow-Billed Loon
Brown Creeper
Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker
_ transcript
hotline: Fairbanks and Interior Alaska
date: June 21, 2010
number: (907) 451-9213
to report: (907) 451-9213
coverage: Fairbanks and vicinity transcriber: Ken Russell
e_mail: Ken_Russell@fws.gov
Happy Solstice and welcome to the Birding Hotline for Interior Alaska
as of June 21, 2010
The YELLOW-BILLED LOON that was released at Wander Lake was
last reported at that location on June 17. Wander Lake is part of the
Wedgewood Wildlife Sanctuary, which can be accessed from the
Alaska Bird Observatory or near the north end of the Fountainhead
Antique Auto Museum (both at Wedgewood Resort).
A BROWN CREEPER was reported on Chena Ridge on June 15.
A YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER was seen near 5 mile Farmer's
Loop most recently on June 11.
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is available at their web site: www.arcticaudubon.org .
Thanks for calling the Birding Hot Line.
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Visit Arctic Audubon Society's website: http://www.arcticaudubon.org/.
Site includes information on birding locations in Interior Alaska as well
As
a calendar of Arctic Audubon programs.
Also visit Alaska Bird Observatory's website: http://www.alaskabird.org/
Directions to the sites mentioned in the report can found in A Birder's
Guide
to Alaska by George C. West; American Birding Association; 2002
Ken Russell and Laurel Devaney
Fairbanks, Alaska
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