Holiday Beach Hawk Watch
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 11, 2020
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Turkey Vulture              63            649          52109
Osprey                       0              0              9
Bald Eagle                   7             10             69
Northern Harrier            10             81            687
Sharp-shinned Hawk           8             95           8075
Cooper's Hawk                6             24            289
Northern Goshawk             0              0              1
Red-shouldered Hawk         14             95            633
Broad-winged Hawk            0              0          45368
Red-tailed Hawk            159            525           3255
Rough-legged Hawk            2              8             15
Golden Eagle                 1             10             19
American Kestrel             1              4           1933
Merlin                       0              3            160
Peregrine Falcon             0              4            116
Unknown Accipiter            0              0              1
Unknown Buteo                0              0              1
Unknown Eagle                0              0              0
Unknown Falcon               0              0              0
Unknown Raptor               0              0              2
Swainson's Hawk              0              0              1

Total:                     271           1508         112743
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Observation start time: 07:30:00 
Observation end   time: 16:00:00 
Total observation time: 8.5 hours

Official Counter:        Maryse Gagné

Observers:        Elizabeth Kent, Hugh Kent

Visitors:
We appreciate all the interest in the tower and the hawk watch but remind
everyone that the tower remains closed to members of the public and has a
three-person limit reserved for the Hawk Counters. Thank you to all who are
respecting these precautions. Be safe everyone!


Weather:
Goodbye Southern winds! We were very happy to see steady winds from the
West today. The temperature also dropped slightly, staying around 8 degrees
Celsius. No clouds in sight most of the day and very good visibility which
was useful to spot hawks flying very high in the sky.  

Raptor Observations:
Up, up, and away was today's flight path for most hawks, and there were
plenty today! Most of the migration took place after 11 o'clock, when the
air was warm and hawks could reach insane heights. They flew so high that
the hawks seemed to appear out of nowhere, and disappear just as quickly. 
In the deep blue sky, 159 Red-tailed Hawks were the main flyer for the day.
Among them; 1 Golden Eagle, 1 American Kestrel, 7 Bald Eagles, 14
Red-shouldered Hawks, 6 Cooper's Hawks, 8 Sharp-shinned Hawks, and 10
Northern Harriers also took to the sky. Additionally,  few more Turkey
Vultures (63) were added to the count. 
The only raptors that did not get the memo on the agreed upon height of
flight was a pair of Rough-legged Hawks. The two playfully popped-up over
the tree line and while the first flew west quickly, the second came to
inspect the tower and its counter very closely. I wonder if it heard the
audible gasp, and "wow!" coming from the counter?  

Non-raptor Observations:
Raptors were not the only ones seen in the blue sky; Tundra Swans were on
the move today. 191 Tundra Swans were counted, often heard first and then
seen, shining and sparkling against the sky. One flock was even lead by an
American White Pelican! 
Most small birds have dwindled in numbers, but the American Goldfinch is
still going strong with 526 individuals today. 
Plenty of ducks for everyone, today the Northern Shovelers were abundant
while the Northern Pintails   did not produce very good numbers. It is
interesting to see the composition of the marsh change daily. 
Full eBird checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S76135386

Predictions:
Northern winds tomorrow! Let's hope they stay in that direction all day,
even if they are meant to shift to the East in the afternoon. The
temperature will keep dropping, and the sun is predicted to shine brightly
with very little clouds throughout the day. This could mean another back
breaking day with high raptors, but we are so excited for it. Fingers
crossed everybody!
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Report submitted by Maryse Gagné ([email protected])
Holiday Beach Hawk Watch information may be found at:
http://hbmo.ca/


More site information at hawkcount.org:  
https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=100


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