Not an upcoming football matchup, but birds I saw a bunch of today. Hawk
watching with Gerhard Patsch and Bob Senerchia at the I-84 Overlook between
Port Jervis and Greenville, NY produced 7 migrating Golden Eagles (plus one
wrong way bird). That was just in a two hour span. It felt like we were on
the way to a real bang up day, but that was done in by deteriorating
conditions for the afternoon. So too was the Red-tailed Hawk count held in
check at 66, although it seems that under the best of conditions that
Red-tail numbers are far below what they were in years gone by (my first
foray into big ridge hawk watching was a 900 Red-tail day at Raccoon Ridge
about 25 years ago). Just my feeling, but it seems that northeastern
Red-tails are becoming more sedentary (rather than declining). We counted 2
Bald Eagles as migrants, a task being made difficult by residents in the
area. One potential migrant was scratched, in an entertaining way, when we
watched it dive from above the ridge line to a tree in the valley below. 

 

On the way back, I stumbled into what appeared to be Common Ravens gathering
into a communal roost. While driving a little ways beyond the Bear Mountain
Bridge, I noticed a half dozen or so. Conveniently, there's an overlook /
pull off just beyond. I took advantage of that, then watched one small group
after another come off the mountain above and fly past the overlook.
Altogether, I estimated 40-50 birds (and I don't think any were doubling
back below the bluffs, though not ruling that out). I was not aware of this
being done by Common Ravens, but I can see it considering their lineage. The
real surprise to me is that there could be that many around in that general
area.

 

Steve Walter

Bayside, NY


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