This afternoon at 3pm there was a single Greater Snow Goose amongst a flock of 
Canada Geese.
  It was found on Innisfil Beach Road about 1 1/2 Km East of Hwy 11 on the 
South Side.There is a Red Barn near the Road and the Goose was in a Corn 
Stubble Field to the West of that.This is just east of a Nursery and tree 
Farm(Spring Tree Farm).


Cheer's Garth
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Subject: [Ontbirds]HSR: Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch (10 Oct 2006) 900 Raptors
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Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch
Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 10, 2006
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture             455           7091           8182
Osprey                       1             45            262
Bald Eagle                   2             65            280
Northern Harrier            35            365           1316
Sharp-shinned Hawk         303           2862           8521
Cooper's Hawk               27            160            312
Northern Goshawk             1             15             23
Red-shouldered Hawk         10             33             40
Broad-winged Hawk            0           1089          43074
Red-tailed Hawk             51            707            839
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                 0              0              0
American Kestrel            12            567           4965
Merlin                       1             16            202
Peregrine Falcon             2             13             90
Unknown                                     5             30

Total:                     900          13033          68136
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Observation start time: 06:00:00 
Observation end   time: 15:00:00 
Total observation time: 9 hours

Official Counter: Dave Brown

Observers:        Colin Horstead, Ed Taylor, Eleanor, Jack Finney,
                  Keith Sealy

Visitors:
A few more today...but not nearly as many as yesterday when we saw a total
of 122 people visit the hawkwatch through the day.


Weather:
Again the day started out with NW winds but stronger than the previous
day...and temp was to a high of 19C. Wind got variable at midday which
slowed the flight...but the cloud cover was excellent for the whole day.

Raptor Observations:
A nice flight today with a total of 910 birds tallied of 12 different
species. Highlights included a couple of Peregrines (1 nice adult right
overhead), a few more AK's and 10 Red-shouldered Hawks. Of note we've yet
to see a Golden Eagle.

Non-raptor Observations:


Predictions:
The next few days are predicted to bring VERY STRONG winds from W and SW.
If the rain was to move off then it may be worth a look for more
Peregrines along the cliff...but it's getting a bit late for them. We need
to see a strong NW or NE wind once all of this inclement weather moves out.
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Report submitted by Dave Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch information may be found at:
http://www.ezlink.on.ca/~thebrowns/HawkCliff/index.htm


Site Description:
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch:
Oldest Hawkwatch in Ontario - since 1931 - located just east of Port
Stanley on the cliff overlooking Lake Erie 

Directions to site:
>From east 401, take the Highbury south cut off at London, follow Highbury
(Hwy 30) south to St. Thomas. Highbury changes into South Edgeware at a
large curve in the road to the west. Follow South Edgeware west to the
first set of traffic lights - Burwell Road, turn left (south) and stay on
this road. It becomes Fairview Ave (Regional Road 22), which runs directly
into Hawk Cliff Road. You will see a sign for Hawkes Cliff Farm, where they
sell fresh vegetables and a gravel road just beyond sign. Just continue
down gravel road to viewing area.

>From west 401, take the Highway # 4 (Colonel Talbot Rd.) exit south,
through Talbotville, road now is Sunset Rd. continue towards St. Thomas;
you will come to a veer in the road, straight up to St. Thomas, veer to
the right for Port Stanley, follow Highway 4, now Sunset to Port Stanley.
As you approach Port Stanley you will come to a large curve  in the road
with a sign saying East St, to the left. Take East St., and follow it to
the first road left, (opposite Port Stanley Water Tower) Dexter Line.
Follow Dexter Line approximately 2 km. and turn right down gravel road at
Hawkes Cliff Farm, and follow gravel road to viewing area 

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