Another way to test this idea of nocturnal migration in raptors loosely
would be for birders in areas of the Great Basin/SW US to cover an isolated
migrant trap over multiple days.  Accipiters and kestrals commonly use
these spots in migration.  You wouldn't really know if a bird moved
locally, but in places where there isn't another tree in 20-40 miles you
may be able make an argument by the presence/absence of a bird at a migrant
trap between days as a sign of nocturnal migration.  Obviously, more could
be said if an observer noted the presence/absence of an individual right at
sunrise/sunset, which is entirely plausible at some of these migrant
traps.  I personally can't think of noticing this one way or the other in
my time in Utah, but it might be something for other birders in the region
to think about...

Colby


On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 7:05 AM, Kenneth Victor Rosenberg
<k...@cornell.edu>wrote:

>  I would suspect that the nocturnal movements by raptors will turn out to
> be primarily over water -- where the total flight range involved
> necessitates a partly nocturnal crossing. Are there any other night-time
> records from the Gulf oil platform work a while back? Satellite tracking
> data may shed some light (or darkness) as well.
>
>  KEN
>
>
>
>  Ken Rosenberg
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>  On Mar 1, 2012, at 10:24 PM, Benjamin Van Doren wrote:
>
> Awesome pictures, Chris. Michael, I recorded a calling Osprey on 4/16/11
> at about midnight. However, I'm not completely convinced it's of an
> overflying migrant because it sounds relatively close to the microphone and
> there are nesting Ospreys close by. Still, it's the only Osprey
> vocalization I've found from that microphone (again, with nesting Ospreys
> very near) so I'm not exactly sure what to make of it. Does anyone know
> about the amount of vocalizing territorial Ospreys do at night? I've
> attached the recording.
>
>  Benjamin
>
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:26 PM, Michael O'Brien <tsw...@comcast.net>wrote:
>
>>  Chris,
>>
>>  Those photos are amazing! And they brings up an interesting general
>> question about nocturnal migration by raptors. How much do they move at
>> night? In Cape May I see plenty of evidence of at least limited nocturnal
>> movement. We regularly see American Kestrels, Sharp-shinned Hawks, and
>> Northern Harriers present in numbers (sometimes already high overhead) at
>> first light when they were not present the day before. Also I have seen
>> Osprey and Peregrine head out in apparent migration flight over Delaware
>> Bay well after sunset. But the only nocturnal flight call I have heard from
>> a raptor was from an Osprey which gave acouple of "tew" calls overhead a
>> good two hours before sunrise. I wonder if others have seen or heard
>> evidence of nocturnal migration by raptors.
>>
>>  thanks,
>> Michael
>>
>> Michael O'Brien
>> Victor Emanuel Nature Tours
>> www.ventbird.com
>>  ------------------------------
>> *From: *"Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" <c...@cornell.edu>
>> *To: *"NFC-L" <nf...@list.cornell.edu>
>> *Sent: *Thursday, March 1, 2012 4:01:22 PM
>> *Subject: *Re: [nfc-l] Night Migrating Raptors
>>
>>
>> Below is a link of a few pictures I managed to capture of a couple of the
>> individuals. Unfortunately, due to our operations, I was not able to take
>> time for extensive documentation. It was a very neat spectacle to have
>> witnessed. Some details are at right of the album at the link, below.
>>
>>  https://picasaweb.google.com/112522159565855378380/NightMigratingRaptors
>>
>>  Sincerely,
>> Chris T-H
>> Currently at sea in the Gulf of Mexico, aboard the M/V Emily Bordelon.
>>
>>
>>
>>  On Mar 1, 2012, at 4:41 AM, Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes wrote:
>>
>>   Although these birds weren’t making vocalizations, but it has been
>> really cool to witness.
>>
>>  I’m on the M/V Emily Bordelon about 150 miles WNW of Tampa, FL, working
>> on recovering oceanographic research instruments. We’re conducting 24-hour
>> operations with deck lights blazing. from approximately 07:10 to 07:25 GMT
>> (02:10 to 02:25 AM EST) the deck crew and I observed at least three
>> simultaneous SWALLOW-TAILED KITES, 1 Laughing Gull, and a single OSPREY
>> approach the vessel during an extended full-stop drifts. This was at about
>> N28 26.491 by W85 27.459. I managed to get some half-decent photos of the
>> Kites as they drifted over the vessel.
>>
>>  At another point, from approximately 08:40 to 09:20 GMT (02:40 to 03:20
>> AM EST) we were visited by at least two more night migrating SWALLOW-TAILED
>> KITES. I did not obtain photos of those birds. This was at about N28 17.256
>> by W85 32.837.
>>
>>  I imagine there are several birds in migration across the Eastern Gulf
>> of Mexico at this point and we should expect to have more observations at
>> the next couple of nighttime stations.
>>
>>  Good birding!
>>
>>  Sincerely,
>> Chris T-H
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