The past week has been slow, what with hazy drizzly days being the norm
along the Whitby, ON lakefront
The Cranberry Marsh Raptor Watch in southwest Whitby, ON, has been in
operation since 1990. This year we started up on Aug.21; we try to cover
the
platform every day through to Nov.30, particularly in the AM hours.
My team of earnest raptorites have been at least treated to some good views
of close-up perched hawks, along with wonderful looks at the 6 sparrow
species (1 Fox Sp. remains), juncos, both nuthatches, occasional redpolls
along our pathe near the platform.
The table below indicates the numbers of migrating hawks from NOV.10 to
NOV.16., and in BRACKETS is the TOTAL SINCE AUG.21.
TURKEY VULTURE - - (2352)
OSPREY - - (123)
BALD EAGLE - - (47)
NORTHERN HARRIER 1 (258)
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK 11 (1961)
COOPER'S HAWK 2 (83)
NORTHERN GOSHAWK 6 (24)
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK 0 (182)
BROAD-WINGED HAWK - - (276)
RED-TAILED HAWK 24 (1887)
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK 5 (63)
GOLDEN EAGLE 0 (11)
AMERICAN KESTREL 6 (592)
MERLIN 1 (50)
PEREGRINE FALCON 1 (32)
UNIDENTIFIED RAPTORS -- (295)
TOTAL 46 (8216)
Directions: From Toronto--east on the 401 into Ajax, exiting south on
Harwood, down to Bayly, left (east) along Bayly a few km., through
Lakeridge
Rd., whereupon Bayly becomes Victoria St. in Whitby--- 1 block east of
Lakeridge turn south down Hall's Rd.; park in the second roadside parking
area, just north of the lakefront; walk east down the path to the
platform.
Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW
"Doug Lockrey" lockrey33@rogers.com
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