Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch
Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 21, 2018
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture            1626           9424           9760
Osprey                       0              5             52
Bald Eagle                  28            105            218
Northern Harrier           143            347            519
Sharp-shinned Hawk         851           3089           4366
Cooper's Hawk               63            141            184
Northern Goshawk             0              2              4
Red-shouldered Hawk         57             80             80
Broad-winged Hawk            7             46           5879
Red-tailed Hawk            114            246            296
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                15             17             18
American Kestrel           130           1554           2377
Merlin                      12             86            132
Peregrine Falcon             1             56             79
Unknown Accipiter            0              0              0
Unknown Buteo                0              0              0
Unknown Falcon               0              0              0
Unknown Eagle                0              0              0
Unknown Raptor               0              0              0

Total:                    3047          15198          23964
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Observation start time: 07:00:00 
Observation end   time: 16:00:00 
Total observation time: 9 hours

Official Counter:        Chris Burris, Dave Brown, Tom Bolohan

Observers:        Chris Burris, Jason McGuire, Mac McAlpine, Mary Carnahan,
                  Matt Oswald, Tom Bolohan

Visitors:
Quite a few visitors today hoping for some Golden Eagles and most got at
least a couple.  Thanks to everyone who was out to help with today's
count... Matt, Mac, Tom B, Chris B, Gary, Mark, Mary, Jason and Brian.


Weather:
The day started a bit rough weather wise with heavy cloud cover and little
wind. Eventually, the clouds broke out a bit and the wind picked up from
the NW then backed a bit to the W and then WSW.  Temps were MUCH colder
starting at 2C and getting to a high of 6C.

Raptor Observations:
Despite the lousy looking weather to start we had a flood of raptors come
through at just over treetop level over the first 4 hours of the count.
Total birds for the day were XXXX with a VERY large flight of Sharpies
(xxx)... one of the best Sharpie flights for back to back hours in a log
time (though we had quite a good flight back on the 13th too).  We also saw
a great Northern Harrier flight with xxx of them passing through just above
the tree tops and some even right down on the deck. Surprisingly, close to
half of these harriers were males.

The definite highlights for the day were the 15 Golden Eagles... a few of
which were nice and low but most of them were quite high as they passed.
The age of these eagles varied from several probable young birds to a
couple that were sub-adult or perhaps full adult birds (remembering that
it's impossible to determine GOEA aging of birds in flight!).

Interestingly, after the winds swung to W it slowed the flight of Sharpies,
Cooper's and Kestrels BUT we had a nice flood of buteos in the last hour
with Redtails, Red-Shoulders and even a Broadwing to finish off the day.

Non-raptor Observations:
Some good non-raptors today as well with... Killdeer, woodpeckers: Downy,
Hairy, Red-bellied, Pileated and N. Flicker, Yellow-rumped and Palm
warblers, GC and RC Kinglets, Am. Goldfinch, Am. Robins, Am. Crow, Am.
Pipits, Sparrows: White-throated, Song and Swamp, RB Nuthatch, several
Common Loons, a few Blue jays, Hermit Thrush, Pine Siskins, Purple Finch
(lots) including a nice male that landed in the top of a tree and gave us
time to get a nice look at it in the scope.N. Cardinal, Blue-headed Vireo,
Blackbird flocks: C. Grackles, Red-wings, BH Cowbirds, Eastern Bluebirds
(lots), E. Starlings, a few Tundra Swans, Canada Geese, a couple of Belted
Kingfishers, Greater Yellowlegs, Wilson's Snipe, Eastern Phoebe, a VERY
LATE Eastern Pewee that was heard several times in the ravine and then was
actually recorded....a great bird for this late in October, a low flying
Great Blue Heron at the cliff, a flyby both Northern Pintail and Wood
Ducks, Black-capped Chickadees and Cedar Waxwings.
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Report submitted by Dave Brown (thebro...@ezlink.ca)
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch information may be found at:
http://www.ezlink.ca/~thebrowns/HawkCliff/index.htm


More site information at hawkcount.org:  
http://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=392


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