Central Pennsylvania RBA
July 1, 2010

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- RBA
* Pennsylvania
* Central Pennsylvania
* July 1, 2010
* PACE1007.01
Bird Highlights
CHUCK-WILL'S WIDOW (Lebanon Co.)
LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE (Cumberland Co.)
BLUE GROSBEAK (Cumberland, Dauphin & Lebanon Cos.)
- Transcript
Hotline: Central Pennsylvania Birdline
July 1, 2010
To Report: TimeTraveler50@comcast.net 
Compiler: Mark A. McConaughy 
Coverage: Central Pennsylvania, Susquehanna River Drainage System
Transcriber: Mark A. McConaughy

Welcome to Pennsylvania Audubon's and the Patriot-News' Birdline. This Birdline
covers sightings made primarily during the week prior to Thursday, July 1, 2010.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY:
The LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE continues to be seen along the railroad tracks that cross
Station Road through at least June 26 (TJ).

DICKCISSELS were found on June 26 along Hilltop, Three Square Hollow and Hanna
Roads near Newburg (TJ). A BLUE GROSBEAK was also found along one of the roads
(TJ).

DALPHIN COUNTY:
A male BLUE GROSBEAK was seen on June 25 along Canal Road in South Hanover
Township near the entrance to the new Milton Hershey School campus (DW).

FRANKLIN COUNTY:
One CERULEAN WARBLER was found along Route 274 on June 27 (DG, GG).

JUNIATA COUNTY:
There were 2 CERULEAN WARBLERS along Route 74 on June 27 (DG, GG).

LANCASTER COUNTY:
The DICKCISSEL continues to be seen through June 29 at the intersection of Smyna
 Road and William's Run (ME, SP, KL).

Conejohela Flats yielded 7 immature BALD EAGLES and 1 PROTHONOTARY WARBLER on
June 25 (BS).

LEBANON COUNTY:
The CHUCK-WILLS-WIDOW found east of the intersection of Tomstown Road and
Neuin's Lane continues to be heard calling through at least June 25 (TJ).

A BLUE GROSBEAK was seen on June 27 near the intersection of Black's Bridge and
Valley Glen Roads northwest of Annville (RK).

CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENTS:
If you miss the usual Thursday postings of the Central PA Birdline on BIRDEAST
and PABIRDS, I will also be posting it on my page web site at:
http://people.delphiforums.com/MCCONAUGHY/currentbl.htm 

*PORC = Pennsylvania Ornithological Record Committee. Rare bird sightings should
 be documented with written descriptions and photographs whenever possible and
sent to PORC for review. Send PORC reports to Nick Pulcinella, 613 Howard Road,
West Chester, PA 19380.

The following people have contributed to this report: Mike Epler (ME), Deborah
Grove (DG), Greg Grove (GG), Thomas Johnson (TJ), Rudy Keller (RK), Kevin Lutz
(KL), Sam Perloff (SP), Bob Schutsky (BS), Dick Williams (DW). I apologize if I
have misspelled their names and I will also refrain from naming that person on
request.
-End Transcript
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Mark A. McConaughy      TimeTraveler50@comcast.net 
Bushy Run Battlefield 
P.O. Box 486 
Harrison City, PA 15636-0468       (724) 527-5585 x103
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