Birdline for June 13, 2012

13 reports; 82 species reported. Most-reported species include American Kestrel (6 reports), Willow Flycatcher (6), Eastern Kingbird (6) and Bobolink (6).

RED-SHOULDERED HAWK: Ravena 6/11.
UPLAND SANDPIPER: West Ames 6/7 (2)
NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL: Elka Park 6/7.
BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO: Fort Edward 6/7.
WORM-EATING WARBLER: Ravena (Deer Mountain Nature Trail) 6/11.
GRASSHOPPER SPARROW: Argyle 6/12.
ORCHARD ORIOLE: Fort Edward 6/7 (2); Fort Miller 6/7 (2); Five Rivers 6/9.

Osprey: Fort Miller 6/7.
Northern Harrier: Fort Edward 6/7; Sharon Springs 6/7.
Barred Owl: Glenville 6/9.
Yellow-throated Vireo: Saratoga Battlefield 6/9.
Warbling Vireo: West Charlton 6/7.
Common Raven: Elka Park 6/7.
Winter Wren: Elka Park 6/7.
Hermit Thrush: Elka Park 6/7 (2-3); Cherry Plains 6/10.
Wood Thrush: West Charlton 6/7; Saratoga Battlefield 6/9.
Brown Thrasher: West Charlton 6/7; Saratoga Battlefield 6/9.
Magnolia Warbler: Cherry Plains 6/10.
Blackburnian Warbler: Elka Park 6/7.
Louisiana Waterthrush: Ravena 6/11.
Scarlet Tanager: Cherry Plains 6/10.
Savannah Sparrow: Sharon Springs 6/7 (4); Saratoga Battlefield 6/9; Argyle 6/12
(3).
Swamp Sparrow: Cherry Plains 6/10.
Indigo Bunting: Saratoga Battlefield 6/9; Cherry Plains 6/10.
Eastern Meadowlark: Sharon Springs 6/7 (2); West Ames 6/7; Saratoga Battlefield 6/9; Argyle 6/12 (2).

Thanks to Steve Abrahamsen (Malta), Mona Bearor (Argyle), Steve Chorvas (Elka Park), Anne Fortune (North Greenbush), Alan French (Glenville), John Hershey (Fort Edward, Fort Miller), Bill Lee (Sharon Springs, West Ames), Alan Mapes (Five Rivers), Ellen Pemrick (West Charlton) and Tom Williams (Saratoga Battlefield, Ravena).