Today:
Turkey Vulture - 94
Osprey - 4
Bald Eagle - 12
Northern Harrier - 3
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 24
Cooper's Hawk - 2
Red-tailed Hawk - 1
American Kestrel - 5
Merlin - 2
Total - 147
To Date:
Turkey Vulture - 135
Osprey - 48
Bald Eagle - 76
Northern Harrier - 63
Sharp-shinned Hawk - 601
Cooper's Hawk - 16
Northern Goshawk - 0
Red-shouldered Hawk - 0
Broad-winged Hawk - 233
Red-tailed Hawk - 24
Rough-legged Hawk - 0
Golden Eagle - 0
American Kestrel - 174
Merlin - 54
Peregrine Falcon - 6
Total - 1430
Eagle Time (DST):
09:37am - BE
10:28am - BE
11:08am - BE
11:21am - BEx2
11:48am - BE
12:23pm - BE
12:26pm - BE
12:41pm - BE
02:00pm - BE
02:04pm - BE
02:15pm - BE
a sub-adult Bald Eagle (Mike D)
American Kestrel (Lee)
local Red-tailed Hawk (Mike D)
Cooper's Hawk (Lee)
Osprey (Mike D)
Turkey Vulture (Mike D)
a young Sharp-shinned Hawk (Lee)
a juvenile Northern Harrier (Mike D)
another gorgeous Cooper's Hawk (Mike D)
a high-flying Bald Eagle (Walter)
Other Birds:
Blue Jay - several hundred heading southwest over the park
Canada Goose - several flocks of various sizes heading south over the lake
Golden-crowned Kinglet - many
Loon sp - 8
Rusty Blackbird - 2
Snow Goose - a few large flocks heading south over the lake
Butterflies:
Fiery Skipper - 1
Monarch - 44 (12 tagged)
Orange Sulphur - 3
Misc:
The Goodyear Blimp provided arial coverage of the Raptor Watch today! (Lee)
Dare to dream!!!
(actually it was just heading downtown for the hockey game)
People:
Many people were at the Watch today including Lee
Weather Prediction:
There'll be a couple of hours of NE wind to start the day tomorrow but that will quickly change to E wind before the morning ends.
Walter