Of late I have to spend much time at the hospital--my wife in a very dangerous 
situation, unable to stand/walk, et al. 

I figured I would open up the watch this Saturday AM, "knowing that help would 
arrive"---I left at 0930 real-time, having witnessed a 1st yr. N.GOSHAWK fly 
low toward me, then zoom in on the perched owl-mount, and I am sure there were 
distant hawks to the north, but I did not have my scope, and I had no help.
Later I came back to pick up the page-it indicated only 3 others came to help.

Fairly strong W-NW winds, rising BP usually bring help out, but not today.

Observation time--9am to 1pm-- Oct.14
Counter--Jim McKnight
Observers--Doug Lockrey, Karl Jennewein, Alf Lisk
Non-raptors--swamp sparrow, FOX SPARROW, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH
                                      Day's Count    TOTAL
Turkey Vulture                        41             1556
Osprey                                   0              154
Bald Eagle                             0               47
N. Harrier                                0              157
Sharp-shinned                      5             1322
Cooper's                                 1               79
Northern Goshawk                  1               12
Red-shouldered                      0                4
Broad-winged                         0               974
Red-tailed                              4              325
Rough-legged                        0                 0
Golden Eagle                           0               1
American Kestrel                  0               650
Merlin                                      0                22
Peregrine                                0                 11
Unidentified                           0                74
TOTAL                                   52          5395
>From the west--Exit 401 at Salem Rd. in Ajax, south to Bayly, east through 
>Lakeridge Rd., one block to Hall's Rd., south towards the lake, parking at the 
>entrance to the south pathway.
>From the east--Exit 401 at Brock St. in Whitby, south to Victoria, west past 
>the Lynde C.A. parking lot to Hall's Rd.--

Doug Lockrey, Whitby, ON
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Folks:

Although cold and windy, a wonderful day to be out and about... The day
started with a Goshawk flying through the backyard this morning. Later this
afternoon at the lagoons in Exeter, there was a juvenile Red Necked
Phalarope in the south east corner of the second cell in. Also at the 'goons
were Canvasback, Hooded Merganser, Common Merganser, Redhead, hundreds of
Ruddy ducks, Am Pipits, Tree Swallows, Juncos... Later at Grand Bend
lagoons, after a pit stop at Timmy's, was a group of 9 female Scoter species
that I am fairly certain were SURF SCOTERS... Also at Grand Bend were Wood
Duck, PINTAIL, Bufflehead, Redhead, Canvasback, White Crowned Sparrows,
Pipits, Lesser Scaup, Am Widgeon, Black Duck, RingNecked Duck, Ruddys, Coot,
PiedBilled Grebe, Red Breasted Merganser, and Bonepartes Gulls.

Exeter lagoons are west of town, south on Airport Line and Grand Bend
lagoons are east of Grand Bend off 21 highway on Mollard line.... Keep in
mind the upcoming OFO outing to the Grand Bend area, led by Maris Apse....
See the OFO website for further details....

Good Birding,

Rick Thornton,
Exeter, ON
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Oct. 14/06
        Today I observed my first Northern Shrike of the season, and with the 
weather so blustery it seemed to fit the "winter" feel of things. I was also 
nearly involved in a collision with a Sharp-shinned Hawk in my own yard as it 
dashed after a Mourning Dove. No doubt it (or another) will set up winter 
residence here as they have done every other year. The shrike was on the hydro 
wires just east of the corner of the 3rd Line of Innisfill Twshp. at the 20th 
S.R. east of Hwy. 11 south of Lefroy.
Peter Wukasch
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Subject: [Ontbirds]HSR: SMRR- Lake Erie Metropark (14 Oct 2006) 3996 Raptors
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SMRR- Lake Erie Metropark
Brownstown, Michigan, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 14, 2006
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture            3752          35869          37760
Osprey                       0             18            206
Bald Eagle                   5             31            146
Northern Harrier             2            171            676
Sharp-shinned Hawk         188           1306           5579
Cooper's Hawk                1            178            324
Northern Goshawk             0              0              0
Red-shouldered Hawk          5             29             33
Broad-winged Hawk            0           2503          67955
Red-tailed Hawk             40            622            823
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                 0              3              4
American Kestrel             3            167           1802
Merlin                       0              8             35
Peregrine Falcon             0              7             36
Unknown
Swainson's Hawk              0              5              8

Total:                    3996          40917         115387
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end   time: 16:15:00
Total observation time: 8.25 hours

Official Counter: Calvin Brennan

Observers:        Charlene Borchers, Josh Haas

Visitors:
Robin and Don Henise
Ron and Gloria Harkness
Tim Smart
Bob Pettit


Weather:
Today saw mostly sunny conditions with brisk winds predominately from the
west.





Raptor Observations:
The flight today was much improved over recent days with a more or less
steady flow of birds all day long. Predictably the movement was dominated
by the vultures but there was a nice mix of birds overall and much of the
flight was directly overhead. With the strong winds for much of the day,
most birds were also low, many at treetop level even.

Non-raptor Observations:
Highlights noted from the non-raptor migration included about half a dozen
Chimney Swifts and a Yellow-billed Cuckoo.


=======================================================================Report 
submitted by Calvin Brennan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
SMRR- Lake Erie Metropark information may be found at:
http://www.smrr.net/

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