Kansas (Statewide) RBA
February 10, 2010
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RBA
*Kansas
*Statewide
*February 10, 2010
*KSST1001.17
-Species Mentioned
Thayer's Gull
Glaucous Gull
Trumpeter Swan
Northern Harrier
Red-tailed hawk
Rough-legged Hawk
Short-eared Owl
-Transcript
Date: February 10, 2010
Coverage: Statewide
Compiler/Transcriber: Nic Allen
Compiled: February 10, 2010
Welcome to the Kansas Statewide Rare Bird Alert compiled by the Kansas
Ornithological Society. This report was prepared on Wednesday, February 10.
Transcriber's Note: Birds listed in ALL CAPS in the Species Mentioned
section signify that the Revised Checklist of Kansas Birds lists them as
Occasional, Accidental, Extirpated, or never having occurred before for the
season being reported.
Recent sightings from around the state include:
A Thayer's Gull (first cycle) and Glaucous Gull were seen at Clinton lake
in Douglas Co. on February 2.
Four Trumpeter Swans have been reported near Frankfort in Marshall Co.
Very Large numbers of raptors have been present including Northern
Harrier, Red-tailed Hawks, Rough-legged Hawk, and Short-eared Owls.
That concludes this report from the Kansas Ornithological Society.
-End transcript
Nic Allen
Overland Park, KS