This is an official posting from the
High Park Hawk Watch.
 
Station: High Park, Toronto, Ontario
View Period: September 28 - October 4,
2009
Station coordinator: Don Barnett
Counters: D. Barnett, R. Carswell, C.
Harte, M. Kelch, A.M. Leger, N. McHugh, N. Murr, D. Peuramaki, H. Shapiro, D.
Woods
GTRW Webmasters: A. Hampton & D.
Woods
 
 
Our totals for Sept. 30th,
the past week and the year so far are:
 
 
Species             
Sep30    Sep 28-Oct4     Year to Date
Turkey Vulture..........406...........584..............698
Osprey....................-.............-...............26
Bald Eagle................3.............3...............42
Northern Harrier..........5.............5...............21
Sharp-Shinned Hawk.......83...........125..............596
Cooper's Hawk.............3.............6...............31
Northern
Goshawk..........-.............-................-
Red-shouldered
Hawk.......-.............1................1
Broad-winged Hawk.........-.............-.............1905
Red-tailed Hawk..........42............45..............131
Rough-legged
Hawk.........-.............-................-
Golden Eagle..............-.............-................-
American Kestrel..........4............10..............162
Merlin....................3.............3...............18
Peregrine Falcon..........-.............1...............20
Unidentified..............2.............2...............33
 
Total...................552...........785.............3684
 
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 hill
at 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.greatertorontohawkwatch.com/
 
Observations for this season are not
yet available.
--
 
Howard Shapiro
email: [email protected]
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