Kansas (Statewide) RBA
June 26, 2009

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-RBA
*Arkansas
*Statewide
*June 26, 2009
*ARST09.06.27

-Species Mentioned

CERULEAN WARBLER
Ovenbird
Hooded Warbler
Kentucky Warbler
Caspian Tern
Bell’s Vireo
Brown Pelican
Western Kingbird

-Transcript

Welcome to the Arkansas Rare Bird Alert for June 26, 2009, sponsored by the
Audubon Society of Central Arkansas (ASCA).  ASCA meets at 7:00pm on the second
Thursday of each month at the Fletcher Library (a block east of University Ave.
on H St. in Little Rock).  The next ASCA field trip will be July 11 at Bois
d'Arc WMA. Check our website at www.ascabird.org for details on meetings and
field trips!  .

From around the state recent sightings are:

There is an active Western Kingbird nest in SE Little Rock as of June 22-24,
2009.  It is near the intersection of Fourche Dam Pike and Sloane Drive on a
power pole in an industrial area.

A possible Brown Pelican is being seen on Lake Conway.

At Stuttgart Airport, a Bell’s Vireo is present.
	
Two possible Caspian Terns were seen flying southeast over Lake Wilson in
Fayetteville.

During an ASCA field trip in the Ozark National Forest, along Sulphur Rd. near
Pelsor, there were  5 CERULEAN WARBLERS, 4 Ovenbirds, 4 Hooded Warblers, and 2
Kentucky Warblers. Along Page Hollow Rd. there was another Cerulean plus a
cooperative Yellow-throated Warbler and an uncooperative Black-throated Green
Warbler. Two Prairie Warblers were another easy get on Granny Gap Rd.

Thanks for calling the Arkansas Rare Bird Alert.  Your contributions make the
Rare Bird Alert possible.  If you would like to leave a message, please wait for
 the chirp.  Good Birding!

Hotline:  Arkansas 
Date:  June 26, 2009
Phone number:  (501)753-5853
To Report: (501)753-5853, ARBird email discussion list, BRC forms available at
ARBirds.org
Compiler/Transcriber:  DeLynn Hearn
Coverage: Statewide

-End transcript

 



DeLynn Hearn
Senior Consultant, Mary Kay Cosmetics
317 West K St.
N. Little Rock, AR  72116
(501)771-4686
www.marykay.com/dhearn1




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