Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch
Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 01, 2009
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture            2144           2144           2626
Osprey                       1              1            131
Bald Eagle                  14             14            176
Northern Harrier            10             10            291
Sharp-shinned Hawk         399            399           4413
Cooper's Hawk                4              4             81
Northern Goshawk             0              0              0
Red-shouldered Hawk          1              1              4
Broad-winged Hawk           29             29          22110
Red-tailed Hawk              6              6             58
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                 0              0              1
American Kestrel            49             49           2065
Merlin                       0              0             50
Peregrine Falcon             2              2             58
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:                    2659           2659          32064
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Observation start time: 06:00:00 
Observation end   time: 15:30:00 
Total observation time: 9.5 hours

Official Counter:        Colin Horstead, Jennifer Lyon

Observers:        Clive Hodder, Derek Lyon, Eric Single, Ernie Gribble,
                  Jason McGuire, Jennifer Lyon, Jim Dunn, Kathy,
                  Mary Carnahan, Ronnie Goodhand, Wayne Parnall

Weather:
A great day to enjoy the hawkwatch with light to moderate NW winds for most
of the count period then quickly swinging to SW later in the afternoon.
Cold to start the day at just 5C and only reaching a high of 17C. A good
mix of sun and cloud today with a classic looking fall day.

Raptor Observations:
With the passage of all the rain to the east the birds made a good push
today with a total of 2,659. The vast majority of today's flight consisted
of TV's (2,144)...but there were 10 other species observed including
Sharpies (399), a small flight of BW's (29) and Kestrels (49)...along with
a lone Red-shoulder and a couple more Peregrines.

Non-raptor Observations:
The Blue Jays continue to move through in good numbers along with lots of
Goldfinch flocks. The Monarchs were still migrating through today as well.
Lots of warblers continue to be observed along with Eastern Wood Pewee and
Phoebe, Blue-headed Vireo, HOuse Wren, Robins and even a few RT
Hummingbirds.

Predictions:
They're predicting a wet day on Friday...but the weekend is looking
interesting especially with strong SW winds predicted for Saturday (though
with rain possible) and for Sunday. 
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Report submitted by Dave Brown ([email protected])
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch information may be found at:
http://www.ezlink.on.ca/~thebrowns/HawkCliff/index.htm


Site Description:
The Hawk Cliff Hawk watch is located just east of Port Stanley on the cliff
overlooking Lake Erie. Over the years the Hawk Cliff site has grown in
popularity and today it is recognized as one of the prime fall migration
hawk watching destinations in North America. 
Every year hundreds of birders (and non-birders!) from Canada, the U.S.
and other countries visit the site. Knowledgeable volunteers are always on
hand to assist visitors with raptor identification and to raise public
awareness on the subject of raptor migration. 

Birders can normally expect to see some 15 different raptor species with
typical count totals reaching several thousand birds per day. The count
season is from September 1st to November 30th. 
On a few exceptional occasions lucky visitors have witnessed the amazing
spectacle of over 100,000 raptors of various species migrating past Hawk
Cliff in a single day! 
Hawk Cliff hawkwatch is a great location for visitors to come to learn
about raptors and their migration. We cater to school groups, and will
arrange to provide special live bird demos for the kids (if possible)
depending on the day's flight. 

Please visit the Hawk Cliff Foundation website listed above for more
detailed information and special events. 



Directions to site:
>From east 401, take the Highbury south cut off at London, follow Highbury
(Hwy 30) south to St. Thomas. Highbury changes into South Edgeware at a
large curve in the road to the west. Follow South Edgeware west to the
first set of traffic lights - Burwell Road, turn left (south) and stay on
this road. It becomes Fairview Ave (Regional Road 22), which runs directly
into Hawk Cliff Road. You will see a sign for Hawkes Cliff Farm, where they
sell fresh vegetables and a gravel road just beyond sign. Just continue
down gravel road to viewing area.

>From west 401, take the Highway # 4 (Colonel Talbot Rd.) exit south,
through Talbotville, road now is Sunset Rd. continue towards St. Thomas;
you will come to a veer in the road, straight up to St. Thomas, veer to the
right for Port Stanley, follow Highway 4, now Sunset to Port Stanley. As
you approach Port Stanley you will come to a large curve  in the road with
a sign saying East St, to the left. Take East St., and follow it to the
first road left, (opposite Port Stanley Water Tower) Dexter Line. Follow
Dexter Line approximately 2 km. and turn right down gravel road at Hawkes
Cliff Farm, and follow gravel road to viewing area 


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