BOS Photo Albums
Photo albums submitted by BOS members are below. These albums feature BOS field trips, events, and special bird sightings that our members have seen. We hope you enjoy them! (BOS Members: you'll need to LOGIN, then find the link on your member homepage to add your photos.)
March-2020
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MONTHLY photos contributed by our members for March - 2020.
5-6 Greater White-fronted Geese were first reported by Willie D'anna at Johnson Creek in Lyndonville the day before. These were taken on the 1st
Contributed by: Patrick Sysiong
Snow Bunting from the Lake Ontario plains area on the 1st
Contributed by: Patrick Sysiong
This male Pileated Woodpecker gave members of the UB Audubon Club great views on our walk through Reinstein Woods on the 1st.
Contributed by: Patrick Sysiong
Eastern Screech Owl found on private land in Elma
Contributed by: Jennifer Caughel
On the 8th, Gale VerHague captured this image of a classic Richardson’s-type Cackling Goose found in the Town of Sheridan, Chautauqua County, NY by Josh Ketry earlier in the day. Notice the well defined white partial neck collar separating the black neck from the gray-brown body.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Seidman and Ketry found this Snowy Owl at the Buffalo Harbor SP on the 4th. Photo by Shelley Seidman.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Greg Lawrence photographed this Ross's Goose at Batavia WWTP on the 7th, furnishing a first eBird record for this hotspot.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
While observing the MEGA Western Grebe at Nelson Park, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario on the 6th, Marcie Jacklin photographed one of several Red-throated Loons present.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Originally found on the 4th by Liz Cormack, this MEGA Western Grebe continued for several days in and around Nelson Park, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. Here, photographed by Marcie Jacklin on the 7th.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Another image of the Western Grebe cavorting around Nelson Park, Niagara-on-the-Lake. This sublime photo by Mourad Jabra taken on the 7th.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
A fantastic side-by-side comparison shot of the Western Grebe with a Red-throated Loon taken by Mourad Jabra on the 7th at Nelson Park, NOTL, Ontario.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Originally found by Liz Cormack on the 4th, this Western Grebe was identified with assistance on a local Facebook page. Ryan Griffiths followed up on this report the next day and the rest was history as this confiding bird dazzled many observers for several days at Nelson Park, NOTL, Ontario, Photo by Griffiths on the 5th.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
This flotilla of 6 Red-throated Loons was photographed by Tyler Mate from the east pier at Port Weller, St Catharine’s, Ontario on the 5th.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
A fantastic find in a West Seneca backyard was this Long-eared Owl. Photographed on the 1st, this photo surfaced at a workplace of a fellow BOS member who shared this information.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Found by WIllie D’anna in Lyndonville, NY on February 29th, six Greater White-fronted Geese continued into the next month. Here photographed on the 1st by Joel Strong.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Patrick Sysiong also caught up with Willie D’anna’s find of 6 Greater White-fronted Geese on the 1st at Johnson Creek, Lyndonville, NY.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Joel Strong enjoyed several Cackling Geese along with the many Canadas and 6 Greater White-fronted Geese at Johnson Creek, Lyndonville, NY on the 1st.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Willie D’Anna took this photograph showing 7 of the 13 Cackling Geese present in the field at the intersection of Lower Lake and Burgess Roads in Niagara County on the 5th. See if you can locate all 7 amongst the Canadas.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Jean Hampson and Bob Highcock found this female Harlequin Duck floating alongside the Merritt Trail in St. Catharines, Ontario on the 9th. Photo by Jean Hampson.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
Thousands of Canada Geese have been moving through the region this month and it's always fun (and, at times, challenging) to try to pick out the diminutive Cackling Geese from their larger cousins. This photo was taken on the 14th in Barker, showing the Cackling Goose's (front) smaller size, stubbier bill and neck, and more silver coloration compared to the Canada Geese behind it.
Contributed by: Joel Strong
One of two Lesser Yellowlegs in the Sheridan Farm Fields in Chautauqua County on March 15th.
Contributed by: Gale VerHague
Pectoral Sandpiper seen in the Sheridan
farm fields in Chautauqua County on March 15th.
Contributed by: Gale VerHague
My FOS Rusty Blackbird at Buckhorn Island SP - taken on the 24th
Contributed by: Patrick Sysiong
Ring-necked Duck - South Park taken on the 24th
Contributed by: Patrick Sysiong
Vesper Sparrow in Forestville (Chautauqua County) on March 31st.
Contributed by: Gale VerHague
Joel Spring was very fortunate to photograph this male duo at Iroquois NWR on the 21st...in the background is a typical 'American' Green-winged Teal and in the foreground a much rarer 'Eurasian' Green-winged Teal (or Common Teal as it is known on the other side of The Pond). Notice in the Eurasian bird the white highlights in the face as well as the horizontal white stripe on the flank.
Contributed by: Alec Humann
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