DRHW- Lake Erie Metropark
Brownstown, Michigan, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 29, 2011
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture            1220          50347          50864
Osprey                       0             16             85
Bald Eagle                   2             80            177
Northern Harrier             5            121            223
Sharp-shinned Hawk          25           2791           5202
Cooper's Hawk               11            544            643
Northern Goshawk             3             10             10
Red-shouldered Hawk         83            186            188
Broad-winged Hawk            0            642         195858
Swainson's Hawk              0              0              5
Red-tailed Hawk            472           1657           1735
Rough-legged Hawk            1              8              8
Golden Eagle                40             94             94
American Kestrel             1            256            660
Merlin                       0              8             19
Peregrine Falcon             0              5             18
Unknown Accipiter            2             42             56
Unknown Buteo                4             34             34
Unknown Falcon               0              0              2
Unknown Eagle                0              2              2
Unknown Raptor               2             20             24

Total:                    1871          56863         255907
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Observation start time: 08:00:00 
Observation end   time: 15:30:00 
Total observation time: 7.5 hours

Official Counter:        Jonathan Stein

Observers:        Andrew Sturgess, Don Sherwood, Patrick Mulawa, Rodney Laura

Visitors:
There were many. A partial list: Tim Hochstetter, Mark Yoder, Eddie Yoder,
Matthew Yoder, Merle Yoder, Clyde Yoder, Wayne Miller, Matthew Miller,
Alvin Miller, David Miller, Stephen Miller, Jonathan Erb, Joe Faggan,
Rebecca Labo, Gustav Stadler, Joan Van Sickler Annette Huskin, Bob Jacobs,
Tara Johnson, Sean Bachman, Tex Wells, Mark Wloch and Darlene Friedman.
Thanks to Pat Mulawa for handling recording duties on another busy day. And
thanks to Janet Fox for helping out with outreach.


Weather:
Partly sunny at the start and at the finish, the midday hours featured a
mostly cloudy sky, which limited visibility slightly. Rain was never an
issue. The winds were again light and variable.

Raptor Observations:
Improbably, we eclipsed yesterday's spectacular total of 31 golden eagles
with quite a bit of room to spare today. An astounding 40 golden eagles
were counted, one at a time, two at a time, three at a time, five at a time
and, most memorably, seven at a time. Yes, at 1130 am today, circling high
above the stacks a magnificent seven golden eagles could be seen in one
binocular field, a kettle of eagles if there ever was one. Later in the
day, a mere five could be seen circling together over Celeron Island.
Red-shouldered hawks also had an impressive showing today as did red-tailed
hawks. Other highlights included great looks at three more northern
goshawks and a good look at another dark morph rough-legged hawk. 

Non-raptor Observations:
The tundra swans have arrived. A flock of 12, in formation, powered past
the count site in the afternoon. A great horned owl was perched in a bare
tree in back of us at the start of the watch. Also, a common loon was
observed yet again.

Predictions:
Partly sunny in the morning with some clouds moving in in the afternoon.
Winds are going to be light and variable early, strengthening and turning
south late. Unless we've completely exhausted the pipeline, and I don't
think we have, there's a strong possibility tomorrow could be another very
good day.
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Report submitted by Jonathan Stein ([email protected])
SMRR- Lake Erie Metropark information may be found at:
http://www.drhawkwatch.org 


Site Description:
The primary site used by the Detroit River Hawk Watch (a joint venture of
the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge and it's Friends group, the
International Wildlife Refuge Alliance) is the Boat Launch at Lake Erie
Metropark located approximately 20 miles south of Detroit, Michigan. A
secondary site, the Headquarters of Pointe Mouillee State Game Area is used
during certain wind conditions. When staffing is available, both sites can
be used at the same time. The season begins on the first day of September
and concludes on the final day of November. For details and directions, log
on to www.drhawkwatch.org

Directions to site:
Lake Erie Metropark:

>From I-75, exit at Huron River Drive (exit 27). Continue east on Huron
River Drive. Turn left on West Jefferson and proceed a few hundred yards to
the entrance of Lake Erie Metropark. After paying the entrance fee, follow
the signs to the Boat Launch.




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