Detroit River Hawk Watch
Brownstown, Michigan, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Oct 22, 2019
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture            1094          43614          44105
Osprey                       0              5             35
Bald Eagle                   0             22             73
Northern Harrier             0             74            248
Sharp-shinned Hawk          13           1512           3590
Cooper's Hawk                1             55             66
Northern Goshawk             0              0              0
Red-shouldered Hawk          0             79             79
Broad-winged Hawk            0            538          64336
Swainson's Hawk              0              0              0
Red-tailed Hawk              4            420            535
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                 0              3              3
American Kestrel             2            110            683
Merlin                       0              9             25
Peregrine Falcon             1             28             43
Unknown Accipiter            0              0              0
Unknown Buteo                0              0              1
Unknown Falcon               0              0              0
Unknown Eagle                0              0              0
Unknown Raptor               0              0              0

Total:                    1115          46469         113822
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Observation start time: 09:00:00 
Observation end   time: 14:00:00 
Total observation time: 5 hours

Official Counter:        

Observers:        

Visitors:
Johannes braved both I-94 and the weather to join us and was lucky enough
to see the dark morph red tail.


Weather:
Clear blue skies to start the day, filling in with heavy clods of
dark-bottomed cumulus clouds. The wind was consistently strong from the
southern quarter, a discouraging wind for any raptors to fly into. The
barometer was relatively stable around 29.7 as  a low pressure system
swirled around us with double digit winds and possible gusts of 40 mph.

Raptor Observations:
This is why we play the game. A day that did not look promising in any way
turned up a special bird. A rufous dark-morph red-tailed hawk flew by
despite, or maybe because of the winds. We did manage some shots to help ID
the bird. 3 more ordinary red-tailed hawks were spotted. Otherwise, the
turkey vultures put on a show gyrating in the turbulent atmosphere. We
counted 1094. Sharp-shins were mostly sitting out this dance with only 13
counted. 1 Cooper's hawk completed the accipiter count. Falcons were
represented by 2 kestrels flying together and 1 peregrine braved the wind.

Non-raptor Observations:
The wind was the main player today. There were some gulls up zooming
around. A monarch was spotted on this least likely of days. Some small
numbers of crows and blue jays were seen.

Predictions:
The southerly winds will continue tomorrow, albeit dropping in fury. The
barometer, after bottoming out today, will begin to rise. I think the
better day might be Thursday when the winds will be WNW with the barometer
continuing to rise over 30". I would expect turkey vultures and sharpies
tomorrow but buteos may not be impressed with the southern winds.
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Report submitted by Jerry Jourdan ([email protected])
Detroit River Hawk Watch information may be found at:
http://www.detroitriverhawkwatch.org


More site information at hawkcount.org:  
http://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=285
Count data submitted via Dunkadoo -  Project info at:
https://dunkadoo.org/explore/detroit-river-international-wildlife-refuge/detroit-river-hawk-watch-fall-2019


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