San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society RBA
May 15, 2008

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RBA
* California
* Southeastern
* May 15, 2008
* CASE1505.08

This is the Southeastern CA weekly RBA summary. We cover Imperial, 
Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. California Bird Records 
Committee review species are denoted by asterisks. Names in the report 
are generally those of the reporting party and not necessarily the 
person claiming the first sighting. If you are only getting this report 
through Birdwest, you can get MORE FREQUENT AND COMPREHENSIVE UPDATES by 
subscribing to inlandcountybirds (see below).

The bird alert phone line housed at the San Bernardino County Museum is 
no longer in service. If you have a rare bird to report and must use a 
phone line, please call 909-648-0899.

Birds mentioned:

*BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY*
Least Bittern
Ruff
Yellow-footed Gull
Black Swift
Vermilion Flycatcher
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Purple Martin
*CAVE SWALLOW*
Black-and-white Warbler
Hepatic Tanager
Grasshopper Sparrow



- Transcript

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY

Two adult VERMILION FLYCATCHERS were being followed by a fledgling at 
Prado Regional Park on May 9; LEAST BITTERNS also continued at this 
location on the same date (Howard King).

A male HEPATIC TANAGER was observed in Joshua tree habitat south of Cima 
on May 9 (Dick Norton).

A male and 2 female VERMILION FLYCATCHERS continued on the athletic 
fields at CSUSB on May 9 (Tom Benson).

A female BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER was found near the northwest end of the 
western-most lake at Ford Park in Redlands on May 14 (Sandy Koonce).

Two GRASSHOPPER SPARROWS were seen behind Cal State San Bernardino and a 
male PURPLE MARTIN was seen at Lost Lake on May 14 (Bill Deppe).

The SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER continued at Luckie Park in 29 Palms 
through May 14 (Howard King).



RIVERSIDE COUNTY

Several BLACK SWIFTS were reported with a flock of swallows and Vaux's 
Swifts from the Sun Lakes Community in Banning on May 7 (Jerry Johnson).



IMPERIAL COUNTY

A *BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY* was reported from the end of Garst Road on May 8. 
A RUFF was seen in a flooded field southeast of refuge headquarters and 
a YELLOW-FOOTED GULL was seen at Obsidian Butte on May 9 (Richard Carlson).

The *CAVE SWALLOW* continued at the south end of the Salton Sea along 
Pound between Davis and English on May 8 and 11 (Don Roberson, Steve 
Sosensky).




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In general, birds that are on this weekly summary are those that are 
classified as at least rare in “Birds of Southern California” by Garrett 
and Dunn, “Birds of the Salton Sea” by Patten, McCaskie, and Unitt, or 
in “Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley” by Rosenberg, Ohmart, 
Hunter, and Anderson. Rarity can be regional or seasonal. For example, a 
nuthatch reported at the Salton Sea, where it is rare, may be on the 
summary. That same bird reported from the San Bernardino Mountains, 
where it is common, would not be. A sparrow reported as a rarity in 
Riverside in July, may be common there in December.

To report a bird POST TO INLANDCOUNTYBIRDS (see below)!!! If there is
some reason that you cannot post there, or do not want to, e-mail Tom 
Benson at tbenson@csusb.edu or call (909)648-0899. Note that the phone 
hotline is no longer available.

Please submit your documentation of all California Bird Records 
Committee review species (denoted by asterisks) to:

Guy McCaskie, Secretary, P.O. Box 275, Imperial Beach, CA 91933-0275, 
E-mail: guymcc@pacbell.net

Additionally, CBRC species AND birds of local or seasonal rarity should 
be reported to the "North American Birds" County Coordinators. They are:

IMPERIAL COUNTY Guy McCaskie 954 Grove Avenue, Imperial Beach, CA 91932 
E: guymcc@pacbell.net

INYO COUNTY Tom & Jo Heindel, P.O. Box 400, Big Pine CA 93513 E:
tjheindel@aol.com

KERN COUNTY John Wilson 1425 Alta Vista, Bakersfield CA 93305 E:
jcwilson@lightspeed.net

RIVERSIDE COUNTY John F. Green, 3120 Mount Vernon Ave., Riverside, CA
92507 E: bewickwren@earthlink.net

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Alexander E. Koonce, 1357 Paige Lane, Redlands, CA 
92373 E: sandy_koonce@redlands.edu
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There is an Inland Counties (San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial) 
bird report & discussion group. You can view messages at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/inlandcountybirds/

IMPORTANT: Sometimes rare birds that are found in Southeastern CA are 
not reported to Inlandcountybirds. Sites and phone numbers where such 
reports sometimes appear are marked with *** below. If you are headed to 
one of those areas, be sure to check that site or phone number first, in 
addition to this RBA.

Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, and rarely San Diego County reports 
are posted on BIRDWEST. To subscribe, send a message to

LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU with SUBSCRIBE BIRDWEST YOUR NAME in the 
message (and your name = YOUR real name).

Orange County has an RBA update mailing list. To subscribe, write to
JWeintraub@Fullerton.edu

There is also an Orange County Listserv. Messages can be viewed there 
at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OrangeCountyBirding

San Diego County has its own Listserv. You can view messages at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SDBIRDS***

The San Diego phone RBA also posts reports to:
http://homepage.mac.com/aves/SanDiego.html***

Sometimes Imperial County reports appear on these sources.Calbirds 
covers all of California, but often has SoCal bird reports. To 
subscribe, send a blank email to: calbirds-subscribe@yahoogroups.com***

Sightings in Inyo County and beyond are posted at
http://www.esaudubon.org/birds/

Some Kern County reports are posted at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kerncobirding

Messages to the birding listserve for the Pasadena area can be viewed at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PasadenaAudubon

Messages to the birding listserve for Los Angeles County can be viewed
at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LACoBirds

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A schedule of San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society field trips is 
available on the SBVAS website: http://www.sbvas.org

Important Southern California Bird Alert and Wildlife Phone Numbers: Los
Angeles RBA (323) 874-1318 ***
Monterey Bay RBA (831)626-6605
Morro Bay RBA (805) 528-7182
Orange County RBA (949) 487-6869
San Diego RBA (619) 688-2473 ***

Santa Barbara RBA (805) 964-8240 (report to (805)-964-1316)
Southeastern CA Bird Alert report to (909) 648-0899
Southern California BIRDBOX (818) 952-5502 + 5 ***
CalTip (CA Fish & Game) (800) 952-5400 (to report wildlife violations)
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