Pine Siskin Confirmed Breeding: 14 Jun Pennington (FY) TBW ... also reported 01, 29Jul Charles Mix RMAmerican Goldfinch Confirmed breeding: 13 Jul Fall River (NE-3 + 2 Cowbird)Evening Grosbeak All Reports: 22 Jun, 03, 29 Jul Meade REPHouse Sparrow Confirmed Breeding: 22 Jul Hyde (FY) NSReports ReQuirin2 Acceptance Bv The Rare Bird Records CommitteeRough-legged Hawk Confirmed Breeding: 11 Jun Butte HW212 east of Nevell (2 nest, 4PY) EEMShort-billed Dowitcher 22 Jul Hyde (10+) NSEurasian Collared Dove 07 Jul Pennington JLB and Todd Jensen; 15 Jul Stanley KM;16 Jun Clay Jay CarlisleBarn Owl 09,29 Jul Meade AKBChuck-will's-widow 01, 19 Jun Stanley KMRufous Hummingbird 11, 31 Jul Custer KHCassin's Kingbird 06 Jun Custer (1) RAP; 09 Jun Bennett KM; Custer NB; 11 JunCuster Nicholas BlockWhite-eyed Vireo One singing male for much of June and into July. Jay Carlisle, EmilyStoddard, Eric LiknesBlue-headed Vireo 07 Jul Moody JSPBlue-gray Gnatcatcher 17 Jun Hyde (Rezac Lake) (1) NSKentucky Warbler 20 Jun Clay Eric Liknes, Dale GentryHenslow's Sparrow 13 Jun McPherson (T128N, R73W, S18, W1!2) Larry IgiSpecies Observed But Not Included In This ReportAmerican Bittern, Black-crowned Night-Heron, <strong>Northern</strong> Shoveler, Canvasback, Redhead,Red-tailed Hawk, Ferruginous Hawk, Golden Eagle, American Kestrel, Prairie Falcon,Gray Partridge, Ruffed Grouse, Greater Prairie-Chicken, <strong>Northern</strong> Bobwhite, VirginiaRail, Sora, American Avocet, Willet, Spotted Sandpiper, Marbled Godwit, CommonSnipe, Black Tern, Rock Dove, Black-billed Cuckoo, Common Nighthawk, GreatHorned Owl, Chimney Swift, White-throated Swift, Belted Kingfisher, Red-headedWoodpecker, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Western Wood-Pewee, Willow Flycatcher, EasternPhoebe, Great Crested Flycatcher, Bell's Vireo, Yellow-throated Vireo, PlumbeousVireo, Gray Jay, Blue Jay, Purple Martin, <strong>Northern</strong> Rough-winged Swallow, BankSwallow, Brown Creeper, Canyon Wren, Marsh Wren, Golden-crowned Kinglet, RubycrownedKinglet, Townsend's Solitaire, European Starling, Savannah Sparrow, Baird'sSparrow, Clay-colored Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow, Chestnut-collared Longspur, IndigoBunting, Dickcissel, BobolinkSpecies Expected But Not ReportedHorned Grebe (3), Trumpeter Swan (2), Sage Grouse, Sanderling (3), American Woodcock,Long-eared Owl (3), <strong>Northern</strong> Saw-Whet Owl (2), Pileated Woodpecker (2), Yellow-belliedSapsucker, Cerulean Warbler (2), Le Conte's Sparrow, McCown's Longspur(6), Lesser GoldfinchContributing ObserversJLB Jocelyn Lee BakerAPB Addison & Patricia BallAKB Anna K. BallNB Nicholas BlockRNB Robert & Nancy BuckmanDCG Dave & Carolyn GriffithsKH Kevin, Kris, & Lewis HachmeisterKIE Kieckhefer FamilyBFHRMCEMEEMKMRDOJSPRBARAPBill HuserRon MabieCharlie MillerErnest E. MillerKenny MillerRicky D. OlsonJeffrey S. PalmerRare Bird AlertRichard A. PetersonSOUTH DAKOTA BIRD NOTES <strong>53</strong>(4): 94DECEMBER <strong>2001</strong>
REPRFSSSNSSVSDRSDSRandy E. PodollRobert F. SchenckSherry SchererNancy ShowalterSteve Van SickleDennis R. SkadsenDavid SwansonBreedinl!Status AbbreviationsCN Carrying nesting materialsNB Nest BuildingPE Physiological evidenceDD Distraction displayPY Flightless precodal youngFL Recently fledged youngON Occupied nestCF Adult carrying foodFY Adult feeding fledged youngFS Adult carrying fecal sacNE Nest with eggsNY Nest with youngJCSDATTWBWSJDWMKZJerry StanfordDan TallmanTom & Brenda WarrenWaubay NWR StaffJ. David WilliamsMick ZerrSOUTH DAKOTA BIRD NOTES <strong>53</strong>(4): 95DECEMBER <strong>2001</strong>
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