Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 1000 48342 49275
Osprey 0 2 18
Bald Eagle 0 65 98
Northern Harrier 0 99 282
Sharp-shinned Hawk 45 925 3062
Cooper's Hawk 1 28 67
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 1 120 120
Broad-winged Hawk 0 36 6784
Swainson's Hawk 0 1 1
Red-tailed Hawk 15 442 497
Rough-legged Hawk 2 4 4
Golden Eagle 1 10 10
American Kestrel 0 108 387
Merlin 0 8 22
Peregrine Falcon 0 17 25
Unknown Accipiter 0 6 11
Unknown Buteo 1 11 24
Unknown Falcon 0 4 12
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 27
Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours
Official Counter: Michael Patrikeev
Observers: Don Sherwood, Jerry Jourdan, Jo Patterson,
Michelle Peregord
Visitors:
We welcome visitors to our site by the boat launch in Lake Erie Metro Park.
We have brochures and educational information we are happy to share. Let us
share our enthusiasm for migration and raptors with you! While we welcome
your questions and company, please know that our professional counter,
apprentices, and volunteers must communicate with each other frequently to
successfully conduct the count, and they also must maintain an unobstructed
view of the horizon.
Weather:
Clear sky and light southerly winds; hazy. Temperature rose to +14C (57F),
falling short of the promised +18C.
Raptor Observations:
It was not an outstanding day for raptor migration due to the southerly
winds. We ended up with 1,066 birds, including 1,000 Turkey Vultures even.
The vultures circled over Celeron, hardly moving from there at all. Between
noon and 1 PM, there were 665 of them in the air. They streamed out of
sight over treetops, hardly visible in the hazy skies. All other species
amounted to 66 birds, including 45 Sharp-shinned Hawks and 15 Red-tails. On
the positive side, there were two Rough-legged Hawks, and a Golden Eagle,
although the latter was quite far away.
Non-raptor Observations:
Uneventful day for corvids; we counted only 4 American Crows and 30 Blue
Jays.
Predictions:
Westerly and southerly winds and unseasonably warm temperatures (up to +22C
or 72F) are predicted for tomorrow and Sunday. It likely means that we
won't see huge flights of vultures in the next couple of days, although,
that is not carved in stone.
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Report submitted by Erika Van Kirk (erika_vankirk@fws.gov)
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