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May 7, 2008

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`- RBA

* Illinois
* Chicago
* May 7, 2008
* ILCH080507

- Birds mentioned

RED-THROATED LOON

YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON

BALD EAGLE

YELLOW RAIL

AMERICAN AVOCET

WILLET
WILSON'S PHALAROPE

** BLACK-TAILED GULL
THAYER'S GULL
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER

BELL'S VIREO

BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER
PRAIRIE WARBLER
PROTHONOTARY WARBLER
WORM-EATING WARBLER
KENTUCKY WARBLER
HOODED WARBLER
YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT

SUMMER TANAGER

LARK SPARROW
LE CONTE'S SPARROW
HARRIS'S SPARROW

BLUE GROSBEAK

# EUROPEAN GOLDFINCH

* A species observed well outside its normal dates of occurrence or 
beyond its normal range within Illinois.
** A species on the Illinois Ornithological Records Committee (IORC) 
review list.
*** A species not currently on the Illinois list.
# An exotic species of unknown or captive origin.

IORC requests documentation for all Illinois records of species 
marked ** and encourages documentation for records of species marked 
*.  Evidence in the form of a written documentation, sketch, 
photograph, video or specimen should be sent to
           Douglas Stotz, IORC Secretary
           Environmental and Conservation Programs
           Field Museum of Natural History
           1400 South Lake Shore Drive
           Chicago, IL  60605
Observers are strongly encouraged to submit documentation within one 
week of the first date of observation.

Illinois FRS birding channel: 11, code 22

- Transcript

hotline:  Chicago Audubon Society Bird Report
date:     Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 10:00pm
number:  847-265-2118
to report:  847-265-2117
compiler:  Richard Biss -- bissbirds@juno.com
coverage:  Greater Chicagoland area
transcriber:  Geoff Williamson -- geoffrey.williamson@comcast.net

This is the Chicago Audubon Society bird report for Wednesday, May 7, 
2008 at 10:00pm.

Many migrants are being seen in the Chicago area. Birds seen this 
week at Montrose include YELLOW-CROWNED NIGHT-HERON, LESSER 
BLACK-BACKED GULL, CHAT, HOODED WARBLER, BELL'S VIREO, SUMMER 
TANAGER, WILLET, and LE CONTE'S and LARK SPARROWS.

A HARRIS'S SPARROW was seen today at Lincoln Park's North Pond, and a 
PROTHONOTARY was there yesterday.

Another HARRIS'S SPARROW was at the Sensory Garden in the Botanic 
Gardens on May 3rd.

HOODED WARBLERS were seen today at Rosehill Cemetery, Perkins Woods, 
and Wooded Island.

Also at Wooded Island today were PROTHONOTARY and BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLERS.

A EUROPEAN GOLDFINCH was seen today at James Park in Evanston.

A female BLUE GROSBEAK was seen yesterday in Loyola Park.

WORM-EATING WARBLERS were seen recently at Jarvis Bird Sanctuary, at 
LaBagh Woods, Fullersburg Woods, and in Forest Park.

A YELLOW RAIL was seen May 4th at the Air Station Prairie in Glenview.

A WILSON'S PHALAROPE was seen May 5th at Tri-County State Park.

LARK SPARROWS, SUMMER TANAGERS, and HOODED and KENTUCKY WARBLERS were 
reported this week from several locations.

PRAIRIE WARBLERS were seen this week at Elsen's Hill and McClaughry Springs.

A BLACK-TAILED GULL was seen May 1st at Winthrop Harbor's North Point 
Marina along with two LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS and two THAYER'S GULLS.

A SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER and two RED-THROATED LOONS were seen 
April 26th at Illinois Beach State Park.

Two AVOCETS and a BALD EAGLE were at Baker's Lake on April 27th.

Forty-seven WILLETS were seen May 2nd at the Wadsworth Wetlands along 
the east side of Route 41 about a mile south of Wadsworth Road.

Please report your observations to Richard Biss at 847-265-2117.  Good Birding.

- End transcript


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