Ian Cannell picked me up to join 10 other hawk watchers; we stayed
from 9AM to 3PM. I thank Steve Wood, Joyce Collier-Brown, Alan Woods
and Jim Skene for putting up with the rest of us by entering the great
numbers of migrating raptors as they flew over our heads. Indeed, Jim
may still be there!.

Over the first 7 hours 483 hawks were counted, along with at least 600
Monarch butterflies.

Incomplete raptor count highlights-up to 3PM-- 18 OSPREY, 7 BALD
EAGLE, 307 SHARP-SHINNED, 12 BROAD-WINGED, 125 AM.KESTREL, 4 MERLIN, 6
PEREGRINE FALCON

Among the non-raptors---very many Hummingbirds, 10 Warbler species, 3
Vireo species, 3 Flycatcher species, 5 Common Loons, Great Egret,
Black-crowned Night Heron, Virginia rail, Wilson`s plover.

Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW

Going east along Victoria St. through Lakeridge Rd, to the first
street east--south down Hall`s Rd, to the second roadside parking
area.
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