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[Ontbirds]HSR: Holiday Beach (10 Sep 2006) 769 Raptors

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Mon, Sep 11, 2006 10:09 PM

Holiday Beach
Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 10, 2006

Species            Day's Count    Month Total  Season Total


Turkey Vulture              0            13            13
Osprey                      8            24            24
Bald Eagle                  1              6              6
Northern Harrier            65            131            131
Sharp-shinned Hawk        300            362            362
Cooper's Hawk                8            13            13
Northern Goshawk            0              0              0
Red-shouldered Hawk          0              0              0
Broad-winged Hawk          28            73            73
Red-tailed Hawk              6            31            31
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                0              0              0
American Kestrel          346            453            453
Merlin                      6              8              8
Peregrine Falcon            1              3              3
Unknown

Total:                    769          1117          1117

Observation start time: 06:00:00
Observation end  time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 10 hours

Official Counter: Bob Hall-Brooks

Observers:        Chuck Sharbaugh, Claude Radley, Jim McCoy, Karen Padbury,
Will Weber

Visitors:
The cool weather kept visitors mainly to the dedicated hawk watchers who
anticipated a good day.

Weather:
Overcast, breezy, winds from the NE

Raptor Observations:
Kestrel day with 72 in the first hour, 346 for the day, and a total of 769
raptors including 300 Sharp-shinned Hawk, 66 Northern Hariers and 8 Osprey
not including Oscar the temporary resident Osprey who continues to fish and
perch feed to the delight of visitors. Late in the day Broad-winged Hawks
were seen dropping into the park for the night.

Non-raptor Observations:
Over one hundred Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, and good flocks of Cedar
Waxwings. Passerine Banding Station reported large influx of Warblers,
Vireos and Thrushes.

Predictions:
BW's expected to rise on the thermals tomorrow.


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Report submitted by Bob Hall-Brooks (bhall-brooks@cogeco.ca)
Holiday Beach Migration Observatory information may be found at:
http://hbmo.org/

Site Description:
Holiday Beach Conservation Area was formerly a Provincial Park, but is now
administered by the Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA). It is
strategically located at the extreme southwestern tip of southern Ontario.
The park is on the eastern end of a large freshwater estuary known as Big
Creek. (Specifically the site is 1.1 miles south of the junction Highway
20 (old 18) and Essex Road 50, Town of Amherstburg).

The Holiday Beach Migration Observatory (HBMO) (founded in 1986) is a
non-profit, volunteer organization formed to promote the study and
protection of migrating birds. Activities focus primarily on fall
migration of raptors and other species. This site is in Essex County,
Ontario, on the north shore of Lake Erie near the Detroit River. In 1988,
HBMO persuaded Detroit Edison to donate a 40 foot Hawk Tower which is now
at the site.

Southwestern Ontario has a funneling effect on migrating raptors due to
the geography of the nearby lakes and the reluctance of most raptors to
cross large bodies of water. Birds gain altitude over the flat farmland to
the north and east, rising easily with the thermals that such areas provide
in abundance. As the birds head south they meet Lake Erie and, reluctant to
cross it , turn west. With appropriate wind and weather conditions, birds
pile up along the lake shore and move west until they reach the narrow
crossing at the Detroit River (or island hop within the river mouth).

Directions to site:
Entering Canada from Detroit at the Ambassador Bridge:
After Canadian Customs, stay left 50 yards, passing over the railroad
tracks.
You are now on Huron Church Road leading to Highway 401 and Highway 3.
Continue east 3.8 miles to the intersection with Todd and Cabana roads. Go
through the intersection, staying to the right. In less than 100 yards the
main road splits; 401 and 3 continue to the left as the main road and
Huron Church narrows and angles to the right. Follow Huron Church right
for 0.5 miles to Disputed Road. After anglign a right turn onto Disputed
Road, travel south. At 4 miles Disputed Road intersects with Townline
Road, and the name changes to Concession 5. Continue south 5 miles and
Concession 5 "T"'s with South Townline Road. Turn left and travel east 0.2
miles, turning right (south) onto Concession 6. Continue south for 3.4
miles to the intersection with Highway 20 at Malden Centre in the town of
Amherstburg. There is a restaurant/convenience/gas store on the southeast
corner of the intersection. Go through the intersection south onto Route
50 for 1.3 miles. The entrance to the Holiday Beach Conservation Area is
on the right. Pay entry fee and continue to the Hawk Tower at the south
end of the park. Park vehicle and walk to the tower.

West bound on Routes 401 and 3

Howard Avenue, Route 9, intersects Routes 401 and 3 east of Windsor. Take
Howard Avenue south to Highway 20 ("T"'s) and turn left (west) traveling
to Malden Centre in the town of Amherstburg. A restaurant/convenience/gas
store is on the left. Turn left (south) on to Route 50 for 1.3 miles; the
entrance to HBCA is on the right.

Holiday Beach Ontario, Canada Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 10, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total ------------------ ----------- -------------- -------------- Turkey Vulture 0 13 13 Osprey 8 24 24 Bald Eagle 1 6 6 Northern Harrier 65 131 131 Sharp-shinned Hawk 300 362 362 Cooper's Hawk 8 13 13 Northern Goshawk 0 0 0 Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 0 Broad-winged Hawk 28 73 73 Red-tailed Hawk 6 31 31 Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0 Golden Eagle 0 0 0 American Kestrel 346 453 453 Merlin 6 8 8 Peregrine Falcon 1 3 3 Unknown Total: 769 1117 1117 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Observation start time: 06:00:00 Observation end time: 16:00:00 Total observation time: 10 hours Official Counter: Bob Hall-Brooks Observers: Chuck Sharbaugh, Claude Radley, Jim McCoy, Karen Padbury, Will Weber Visitors: The cool weather kept visitors mainly to the dedicated hawk watchers who anticipated a good day. Weather: Overcast, breezy, winds from the NE Raptor Observations: Kestrel day with 72 in the first hour, 346 for the day, and a total of 769 raptors including 300 Sharp-shinned Hawk, 66 Northern Hariers and 8 Osprey not including Oscar the temporary resident Osprey who continues to fish and perch feed to the delight of visitors. Late in the day Broad-winged Hawks were seen dropping into the park for the night. Non-raptor Observations: Over one hundred Ruby-throated Hummingbirds, and good flocks of Cedar Waxwings. Passerine Banding Station reported large influx of Warblers, Vireos and Thrushes. Predictions: BW's expected to rise on the thermals tomorrow. ======================================================================== Report submitted by Bob Hall-Brooks (bhall-brooks@cogeco.ca) Holiday Beach Migration Observatory information may be found at: http://hbmo.org/ Site Description: Holiday Beach Conservation Area was formerly a Provincial Park, but is now administered by the Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA). It is strategically located at the extreme southwestern tip of southern Ontario. The park is on the eastern end of a large freshwater estuary known as Big Creek. (Specifically the site is 1.1 miles south of the junction Highway 20 (old 18) and Essex Road 50, Town of Amherstburg). The Holiday Beach Migration Observatory (HBMO) (founded in 1986) is a non-profit, volunteer organization formed to promote the study and protection of migrating birds. Activities focus primarily on fall migration of raptors and other species. This site is in Essex County, Ontario, on the north shore of Lake Erie near the Detroit River. In 1988, HBMO persuaded Detroit Edison to donate a 40 foot Hawk Tower which is now at the site. Southwestern Ontario has a funneling effect on migrating raptors due to the geography of the nearby lakes and the reluctance of most raptors to cross large bodies of water. Birds gain altitude over the flat farmland to the north and east, rising easily with the thermals that such areas provide in abundance. As the birds head south they meet Lake Erie and, reluctant to cross it , turn west. With appropriate wind and weather conditions, birds pile up along the lake shore and move west until they reach the narrow crossing at the Detroit River (or island hop within the river mouth). Directions to site: Entering Canada from Detroit at the Ambassador Bridge: After Canadian Customs, stay left 50 yards, passing over the railroad tracks. You are now on Huron Church Road leading to Highway 401 and Highway 3. Continue east 3.8 miles to the intersection with Todd and Cabana roads. Go through the intersection, staying to the right. In less than 100 yards the main road splits; 401 and 3 continue to the left as the main road and Huron Church narrows and angles to the right. Follow Huron Church right for 0.5 miles to Disputed Road. After anglign a right turn onto Disputed Road, travel south. At 4 miles Disputed Road intersects with Townline Road, and the name changes to Concession 5. Continue south 5 miles and Concession 5 "T"'s with South Townline Road. Turn left and travel east 0.2 miles, turning right (south) onto Concession 6. Continue south for 3.4 miles to the intersection with Highway 20 at Malden Centre in the town of Amherstburg. There is a restaurant/convenience/gas store on the southeast corner of the intersection. Go through the intersection south onto Route 50 for 1.3 miles. The entrance to the Holiday Beach Conservation Area is on the right. Pay entry fee and continue to the Hawk Tower at the south end of the park. Park vehicle and walk to the tower. West bound on Routes 401 and 3 Howard Avenue, Route 9, intersects Routes 401 and 3 east of Windsor. Take Howard Avenue south to Highway 20 ("T"'s) and turn left (west) traveling to Malden Centre in the town of Amherstburg. A restaurant/convenience/gas store is on the left. Turn left (south) on to Route 50 for 1.3 miles; the entrance to HBCA is on the right.