Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch
Port Stanley, Ontario, Canada
Daily Raptor Counts: Sep 25, 2021
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture               0              0              0
Osprey                       2             44             47
Bald Eagle                   1             90             92
Northern Harrier             2            171            176
Sharp-shinned Hawk          16            412            413
Cooper's Hawk                0             17             17
Northern Goshawk             0              0              0
Red-shouldered Hawk          0              0              0
Broad-winged Hawk            3          21588          21588
Red-tailed Hawk              0              4              4
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              0
Golden Eagle                 0              0              0
American Kestrel             6            487            514
Merlin                       2             26             26
Peregrine Falcon            12             19             19
Unknown Accipiter            0              0              0
Unknown Buteo                0              0              0
Unknown Falcon               0              0              0
Unknown Eagle                0              0              0
Unknown Raptor               0              0              0

Total:                      44          22858          22896
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Observation start time: 06:30:00 
Observation end   time: 16:00:00 
Total observation time: 9.5 hours

Official Counter:        Chris Burris

Observers:        

Visitors:
None reported.


Weather:
The temp held steady at 18C until the showers arrived – it dropped to 15C
and eventually rebounded to 17C. The stiff SW wind (about 25 km/h, gusting
to 40 km/h) also remained stable until the mid-period showers, at which
point it shifted to nearly pure W from 15 to 25 km/h. Cloud coverage varied
from 20% to 100% and back to 69%. 

Raptor Observations:
A sweet dozen Peregrines (a mix of adults and subadults) were the raptor
highlight, with all but one appearing while the wind was SW. There was a
sprinkling of other species (Merlin, Osprey, American Kestrel, Northern
Harrier, Broad winged Hawk), mostly after the wind went W. If this had been
a birding video game, surely some combo points would have been scored when
a Kestrel, a Red-tailed, a Vulture, and a Peregrine were all visible in the
same bin view!

Non-raptor Observations:
Non-raptors included: Double-crested Cormorant, Canada Goose, Ring-billed
Gull, Herring Gull, American Crow, Blue Jay, American Goldfinch, European
Starling, Mourning Dove, Song Sparrow, White-throated Sparrow,
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, Rock Pigeon, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Downy
Woodpecker, Hairy Woodpecker, Northern Flicker, Belted Kingfisher, Eastern
Towhee, Blackpoll Warbler.
 
Finally, to the delight and amazement of the official counter, a
Connecticut Warbler  (tubby, yellowish below, solid olive drab above, solid
white eyering) flushed from a weed patch near the lake and perched in the
open briefly before disappearing again.

Predictions:
Winds are forecast to be from the W and fairly moderate to strong with
gusts. This will likely slow any large flight for Sunday.  However, the
forecast is for moderate to strong SW winds on Monday which should bring
more Peregrines along the cliff itself.
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Report submitted by Dave Brown ([email protected])
Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch information may be found at:
http://www.ezlink.ca/~thebrowns/HawkCliff/index.htm


More site information at hawkcount.org:  
https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=392


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