This is an official posting from the High Park Hawk Watch.

Station: High Park, Toronto, Ontario

View Period: October 6 to October 12, 2003

Station coordinator: Don Barnett

Counters: D. Barnett, B. Carswell, H Currie, N. McHugh, D. Milsom & H.
Shapiro


This was a slow week. We counted 451 total raptors with about three
quarters of these being Sharp-shinned hawks (309)
Our totals for the past week and the year so far are:


Species                 Oct. 6 - Oct. 5      Year to Date

Turkey Vulture................59................1224.....
Osprey.........................-..................41.....
Bald Eagle.....................2..................19.....
Northern Harrier...............8.................153.....
Sharp-Shinned Hawk...........309................2014.....
Cooper's Hawk.................19..................85.....
Northern Goshawk...............-...................-.....
Red-shouldered Hawk............3..................12.....
Broad-winged Hawk..............6.................611.....
Red-tailed Hawk...............25.................274.....
Rough-legged Hawk..............-...................-.....
Golden Eagle...................-...................-.....
American Kestrel...............8.................293.....
Merlin.........................3..................20.....
Peregrine Falcon...............-..................30.....
Other(Swainson's Hawk).........-...................-.....
Unidentified...................9..................64.....

Total........................451................4840.....


High Park Site Description

High Park is a 400 acre wooded park dominated by a Black Oak Savannah
located just west of Downtown Toronto near Keele and Bloor. The park is
operated by the City of Toronto Parks Department.


The Count site (Hawk Hill) is located on a small hillat the north end of
the Grenadier Restaurant parking lot. It is located about 1.5km (1 mile)
north of Lake Ontario, at an elevation of 110 metres above sea level and
38 metres above Lake Ontario. The site location is N 43 degrees 37
minutes 03.8 seconds, W 79 degrees 28 minutes 56.5 seconds. This station
is at the highest point and near the centre of the park; a steep slope
that descends to a large pond is immediately west of the station. Full
time counts have been recorded here since 1993.


The following are partners in our raptor migration monitoring in the
Greater Toronto Region: City of Toronto Parks and Culture Department,
Toronto Ornithological Club, and Local Naturalist's Clubs.


More information including a summary of our past observations is
available at:

http://www.torontobirding.ca/~gtrw/

Observations for this season are not yet available.
--
Howard Shapiro

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