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November 12th - Record Broken!!!

After standing at the Watch site for the last 3 months, day after day, bird after bird, and coffee after coffee, when it came time for the record breaking bird to fly passed and be counted...I missed it!!! My thanks to those who were at the park earlier in the day scanning the sky 'til #6546 flew by. Great job! My reward came a little while later!

Today:
Turkey Vulture - 1
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1
Red-tailed Hawk - 5
Golden Eagle - 2 (juvenile 12:41 x2)
Peregrine Falcon - 1
Total - 10

To Date:
Turkey Vulture - 1864
Osprey - 125
Bald Eagle - 67
Northern Harrier - 207
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1761
Cooper's Hawk - 89
Northern Goshawk - 19
Red-shouldered Hawk - 29
Broad-winged Hawk - 757
Red-tailed Hawk - 822
Rough-legged Hawk - 8
Golden Eagle - 4
American Kestrel - 624
Merlin - 130
Peregrine Falcon - 46
Total - 6552

The record breaking Red-tails

Red-tailed Hawk



At 12:41PM Mike 3 spotted a very distant bird in the gap circling. I quickly got the bins on it and thought that it might be one of the local Red-tails hunting in the park just to the east of RMG. Something about it just didn't look right though. I said "I think it might be an Eagle!" It sloooowly made it's way towards us but was also drifting out over the lake at the same time. The worst thing was that I couldn't tell the others where it was because we had nothing but blue sky, no reference points. All I could say is look in the area where I'm looking by standing beside me. That worked as everyone started to spot it. At that point I said "I think it's a Golden Eagle!" The bird then turned and started it's long journey towards us. As it got closer everyone could easily see the white patches on the wings. Amazingly it was right above us by the time it got back over land. What an absolute thrill for all those gathered and for some a 'Life' bird. This was for me the best and longest view that I've ever had of a Golden Eagle in my four years of hawk watching at Rosetta. Seconds later as we were all enjoying what we had just witnessed, I spotted another large dark bird flying over the centre of the park heading towards the west. A second Golden! Here are a couple of excellent shots of the first Eagle.

Golden Eagle





The non-raptor of the day was Great Black-backed Gull, we had 3 of them fly by. The third, a first year bird, gave us a nice up close fly by. For those who have never seen one, their wingspan is 65 inches. That's 2 inches wider than an Osprey! Also seen today was a very late Green Darner dragonfly.

Guess who?

On hand were: Phil, Josh, Ann, Carol, Mike 2, Mike 3, Pat, Nancy, Allison, Tony, and today we welcomed Joe who was visiting from Calgary. Another Calgarian and a former RMG hawk watcher and photograper Rob McKay suggested to Joe to come visit us while in Toronto. Thankyou!

Walter

November 11th - So Close!!!

What a terrific late Fall day at the park with wind blowing down from the north all day. Unfortunately birds numbers were a little short of what was hoped for. We now must start to wonder what's left out there.

Today:
Turkey Vulture - 1
Northern Harrier - 3
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 6
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Red-shouldered Hawk - 1
Red-tailed Hawk - 11
Rough-legged Hawk - 1 (dark morph)
Merlin - 1
Total - 25

To Date:
Turkey Vulture - 1863
Osprey - 125
Bald Eagle - 67
Northern Harrier - 207
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1760
Cooper's Hawk - 89
Northern Goshawk - 19
Red-shouldered Hawk - 29
Broad-winged Hawk - 757
Red-tailed Hawk - 817
Rough-legged Hawk - 8
Golden Eagle - 2
American Kestrel - 624
Merlin - 130
Peregrine Falcon - 45
Total - 6542

Only 4 birds to count for a new 'Year' record!!!

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Turkey Vulture

Red-tailed Hawk (OMG, What did it eat?)

Red-tailed Hawk



A small flock of 5 Tundra Swans was observed flying overhead heading due south. Several flocks of White-winged Crossbills were seen flying over the park earlier in the day.

Hawk watchers today included: Ann, Berle, Peter, Tom, Theresa, Jen, Cori, Carol, Phil, Pat, Nancy, and Allison.

Walter

November 10th - Thought it might have been better!

With cold air moving in to the area after the rain last night we thought that we have a few more birds flying today than we did. The lower level clouds were coming in from the WNW most of the day but that didn't seem to interest the birds at all.

Today:
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 3
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Northern Goshawk - 1
Total - 5

To Date:
Turkey Vulture - 1862
Osprey - 125
Bald Eagle - 67
Northern Harrier - 204
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1754
Cooper's Hawk - 88
Northern Goshawk - 19
Red-shouldered Hawk - 28
Broad-winged Hawk - 757
Red-tailed Hawk - 806
Rough-legged Hawk - 7
Golden Eagle - 2
American Kestrel - 624
Merlin - 129
Peregrine Falcon - 45
Total - 6517

One of the local Red-tails hunting along the bluffs.

A high flying Goshawk

Today's non-raptor highlights included a Hairy Woodpecker and a flock of 12 migrating Tundra Swans.

Hairy Woodpecker

Tundra Swans

Looking westward

Lots of folks on hand today including: Tony, Carol, Terry 2, Berle, Theresa, Phil, Pat, Nancy, Allison, Peter, Ann, Hugh, Bill, Lee, and Cori.

Walter

November 7th - Inching Our Way Closer!

Another not-so-great day at the Watch but we are inching our way closer to a new 'Year' record. It shouldn't be an issue with lots of time left this month.

Today:
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1
Cooper's Hawk - 1
Red-tailed Hawk - 2
Total - 4

To Date:
Turkey Vulture - 1862
Osprey - 125
Bald Eagle - 67
Northern Harrier - 204
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 1751
Cooper's Hawk - 87
Northern Goshawk - 18
Red-shouldered Hawk - 28
Broad-winged Hawk - 757
Red-tailed Hawk - 806
Rough-legged Hawk - 7
Golden Eagle - 2
American Kestrel - 624
Merlin - 129
Peregrine Falcon - 45
Total - 6512

A few 'Year' records we should break this month.
Red-shouldered Hawk - Only 2 more birds needed!
Red-tailed Hawk - Only 23 more birds needed!
Total - Only 34 more birds needed!

Our team today consisted of: Berle, Theresa, Terry 2, Pat, Nancy, Cori, Peter, and Phil.

Walter