Oklahoma RBA 4 April 1999

Martha B. Kamp (mkamp@WORLDNET.ATT.NET)
Sun, 4 Apr 1999 09:40:42 -0600


- RBA
* OKLAHOMA
* Statewide
* April 4, 1999
* OKST9904.04

- Birds Mentioned
YELLOW-BILLED LOON
CINNAMON TEAL
INCA DOVE
LEWIS' WOODPECKER

- Locations Mentioned
Lake Hefner, Oklahoma County
Mohawk Park, Tulsa County
Eldorado, Jackson County
Residence, Rogers County

- Transcript
Hotline: Oklahoma Rare Bird Alert
Date: April 4, 1999
Number: 918-669-6646
To Report: 918-669-6646
Coverage: Statewide
Compiler: Patricia Seibert and Jo Loyd
Transcribers: Martha B. Kamp <mkamp@worldnet.att.net> and Jo Loyd
<joloyd@ionet.net

Oklahoma Rare Bird Alert, Sunday morning, April 4. This is the Oklahoma
Rare Bird Alert sponsored by the Oklahoma Ornithological Society and
Oxley Nature Center. If you have a message to leave, wait for the tone
at the end of this report. Please leave your telephone number as well
as your name.

CINNAMON TEAL, Apr 4, Tulsa County
INCA DOVES, Jackson County
YELLOW-BILLED LOON, Oklahoma County
LEWIS' WOODPECKER, Rogers County

A CINNAMON TEAL was found on Saturday, Apr 3, at Blackbird Marsh near
Sherry Lake in Tulsa County. This marsh is located in Oxley Nature
Center in Mohawk Park.

The LEWIS' WOODPECKER is found at the Bill Luster residence in rural
Rogers County. The woodpecker has been present for approximately six
months. If you are interested in looking for the bird, contact Mr.
Luster at 918-371-7321.

For information regarding the INCA DOVES that are being seen regularly
in the town of Eldorado in the southern part of Jackson County,
telephone Jimmy Woodard at 405-324-1462.

The YELLOW-BILLED LOON, present at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma County since
mid-January, was last reported March 28.

This is the end of this report. Thanks for calling and good birding!

- End Transcript

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Martha B. Kamp
Tulsa, Oklahoma  USA
mkamp@worldnet.att.net