Dinosaur Ridge
Colorado, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 29, 2013
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
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Black Vulture                0              0              0
Turkey Vulture               2            146            155
Osprey                       0             21             22
Bald Eagle                   0              2             29
Northern Harrier             0              5              6
Sharp-shinned Hawk           3             85             93
Cooper's Hawk                3             98            109
Northern Goshawk             0              0              0
Red-shouldered Hawk          0              0              0
Broad-winged Hawk            0             33             33
Red-tailed Hawk              5             91            225
Rough-legged Hawk            0              0              6
Swainson's Hawk              1              6              6
Ferruginous Hawk             0              1              9
Golden Eagle                 0              6              9
American Kestrel             2            122            144
Merlin                       0              3              3
Peregrine Falcon             1             13             14
Prairie Falcon               0              3             17
Mississippi Kite             0              0              0
Unknown Accipiter            0             32             36
Unknown Buteo                0             24             33
Unknown Falcon               0              7              7
Unknown Eagle                0              1              1
Unknown Raptor               1             13             16

Total:                      18            712            973
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Observation start time: 08:00:00 
Observation end   time: 15:00:00 
Total observation time: 7 hours

Official Counter:        Claude Vallieres

Observers:        Bill Flowers

Visitors:
5 Visitors included: Karen Eberhardt, a local birder asking about birds
seen and for info about binoculars, looking to upgrade hers. Charles, a
Dinosaur Ridge Volunteer. One visitor "...looking for bones" i.e.
directions to fossil display area. The usual by-passers of joggers, hikers
and bicyclists also occurred.


Weather:
Sunny and warm for most of the day. Temperatures ranged from 18 degrees -C
to 23-C. Winds initially were from the East later coming from
West/North-West and ranged from 1 to 3 Beaufort Scale with a few gusts in a
higher range. Cloud cover ranged from 5% to 95% in the afternoon.
Visibility was good all day.

Raptor Observations:
Overall a slow day for migrating raptors. The peak was the first hour with
11 raptors with only 2 raptors in the afternoon which included 1 Peregrine
as the last bird of the day for a day total of 18. 2 Turkey Vultures, 3
Sharp-shinned Hawks, 3 Cooper's Hawks, 1 Swainson's Hawk, 5 Red-tailed
Hawk, 2 American Kestrels and 1 Unidentified Raptor. Local raptor activity
was minimal and included 4 Turkey Vultures, 2 American Kestrels, several
Red-tailed Hawks which included a pair - one being an intermediate adult
accompanied by an adult which were seen several times, and 2 Cooper's
Hawks. Most migrants were high flying and on the East side of the Dino
Ridge with a few below eye-line and the Peregrine on the West side of Dino
Ridge at eye-level.

Non-raptor Observations:
Other than the numerous White-throated Swifts and many Violet-green
Swallows other bird life was minimal in numbers and included (heard or
seen) Western Meadowlark, Spotted Towhee, 1 Hairy Woodpecker, Yellow-rumped
Warbler, Western Scrub Jay, Mountain Chickadee, American Robin, 1 Barn
Swallow, Black-billed Magpie, 1 Broad-tail Hummingbird, Common Raven,
American Crow, 1 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher and 1 Nothern Flicker.

Predictions:
Forecast indicates cooler with high chance of rain in afternoon turing to
snow Tuesday evening into Wednesday.
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Report submitted by Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory ([email protected])
Dinosaur Ridge information may be found at:
http://www.rmbo.org/


Site Description:
Dinosaur Ridge is the only regularly staffed hawkwatch in Colorado and is
the best place in the world to see migrating Ferruginous Hawks. Dinosaur
Ridge may be the best place in the country to see the rare dark morph of
the Broad-winged Hawk (a few are seen each spring). Hawkwatchers who linger
long enough may see resident Golden Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks and Prairie
Falcons, in addition to migrating Swainson's, Cooper's and Sharp-shinned
Hawks, American Kestrels and Turkey Vultures. Peregrine Falcons and
Ferruginous Hawks are uncommon; Northern Goshawk is rare but regular.
Non-raptor species include Rock Wren, and sometimes Bushtit, Western
Bluebird, Sandhill Crane, White-throated Swift, American White Pelican or
Dusky Grouse. Birders are always welcome. 
The hawkwatch is generally staffed by volunteers from the Rocky Mountain
Bird Observatory from about 9 AM to around 4 PM from the first week of
March to the first week of May.

Directions to site:
>From exit 259 on I-70 towards Morrison, drive south under freeway and take
left into first parking lot, the Stegosaurus lot. Follow small signs from
the south side of lot to hawkwatch site. The hike starts heading east on an
old two-track and quickly turns south onto a trail on the west side of the
ridge. When the trail nears the top of the ridge, turn left, head through
the gate, and walk to the clearly-visible, flat area at the crest of the
ridge.

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