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.

 We had 3 great days this week--Wed., Thurs. & Fri. brought 10 Bald Eagles,
11 N.Goshawks,397 TVs, 598 Red-taileds,
13 Rough-leggeds and 2 Golden Eagles among others.

The table below indicates the number of migrating raptors recorded for the
period of OCT.20 to OCT.26, and in BRACKETS is the TOTAL SINCE AUG.21.
>
> TURKEY VULTURE            397 (2301)
> OSPREY                                1  (122)
> BALD EAGLE                        10  (41)
> NORTHERN HARRIER        25  (240)
> SHARP-SHINNED HAWK    85 (1887)
> COOPER'S HAWK                6   (75)
> NORTHERN GOSHAWK       11  (17)
> BROAD-WINGED HAWK    --  (276)
> RED-SHOULDERED HAWK    35 (169)
> RED-TAILED HAWK              598 (1111)
> ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK        13  (23)
> GOLDEN EAGLE                        2   (3)
> AMERICAN KESTREL             5   (583)
> MERLIN                                    1   (48)
> PEREGRINE FALCON              1   (30)
> UNIDENTIFIED RAPTORS    48    (270)
> TOTAL                                    1238 (7196)
>
> 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" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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