Siap!!!! Sikep madu Asia juga mulai terlihat di merapi.. terakhir terlihat 3 
individu soaring di dekat sarang Elja, 2 individu gliding satu minggu 
sesudahnya, lalu esok harinya ada 1 individu berantem sama Elang Hitam..

 "Masih belajar huruf "R"!"

Panji Gusti Akbar

KIBC/SMAN 1 Pakem-Yogyakarta
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From: PANCA WIRANI <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, September 3, 2009 1:08:53 PM
Subject: [SBI-InFo] Fw: [raptorindonesia] Fw: Hawk Mountain Migration eUpdate 
for August 31

  
yuk..rame-rame menyambut tamu dari utara....



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From: ika rani suciharjo <ika_rani_suci_ u...@yahoo. com>
To: raptorindonesia@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, 2 September, 2009 23:31:53
Subject: Re: [raptorindonesia] Fw: Hawk Mountain Migration eUpdate for August 31



  
  
 
 
yup bersiap2lah Indonesia ^-^..
Suci di hawk mountain sudah mencatat beberapa migrasi raptor, wlpn masih 
terlihat jarang dan tergantung cuaca disini..
 
smngt ya rekan2..
 
ditunggu kabar migrasi raptor di Indonesia ^-^
 
salam konservasi ^-^




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From: hendry_mono <hendry_mono@ yahoo.com>
To: raptorindonesia@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Wednesday, September 2, 2009 4:36:27 AM
Subject: Re: [raptorindonesia] Fw: Hawk Mountain Migration eUpdate for August 31

  
wah...gd news tuh man..kayaknya kita mesti siap2 nih.setahun 1 kali nyambut 
tamu, masa gak meriah sih....klo saya standby bro...


salam
mono






--- On Wed, 9/2/09, Asman Adi <asman_...@yahoo. com> wrote:


>From: Asman Adi <asman_...@yahoo. com>
>Subject: [raptorindonesia] Fw: Hawk Mountain Migration eUpdate for August 31
>To: "Raptor Indonesia" <raptorindonesia@ yahoogroups. com>
>Date: Wednesday, September 2, 2009, 9:31 AM
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>dear all,..
>di amerika ternyata sudah mulai migrasinya. Indonesia bersiap-siaplah, ... 
>sepertinya sebentar lagi tamu dari utara akan segera sampai di indonesia,..
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>Salam
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>From: "i...@hawkmountain. org" <i...@hawkmountain. org>
>To: l...@hawkmountain. org
>Sent: Tuesday, September 1, 2009 6:47:18 AM
>Subject: Hawk Mountain Migration eUpdate for August 31
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> Welcome
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> Hawk Mountain Migration eUpdate for August 31, 2009 
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>Great weather this week
>High pressure is expected to dominate the weather this week, with mostly sunny 
>skies and temps in the upper 70s. Winds should be out of the north or 
>northeast for most of the week. 
>What you can expect to see
>Broad-winged, Red-tailed and Sharp-shinned Hawks, Ospreys and American 
>Kestrels should be seen throughout the week, with Bald Eagles seen on days 
>with north winds.
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>Migration recap
>Hawk Mountain's 2009 Autumn Hawk Count started off with a bang! A Mississippi 
>Kite was seen on August 15, the first day of the count, only the fourth autumn 
>sighting for this southerly species. On the 19th, a very early adult goshawk 
>and Red-Shouldered Hawk were spotted migrating south. 
>The migration last week started off well, fizzling mid-week, but ended on a 
>positive note on Sunday. Monday had a high count of 24 Broad-winged Hawks and 
>9 Red-tailed Hawks along with 7 American Kestrels. The flight continued 
>Tuesday with 20 broadwings, 9 kestrels, 2 Bald Eagles and a Peregrine Falcon. 
>Sunday was the best day for migrants:  61 birds including 9 Bald Eagles, 16 
>Ospreys and 8 kestrels. 
>Other Migrants: Record Hummingbird Flight!
>A big flight of hummingbirds passed the lookout early last week: 41 hummers 
>were counted Monday and a whopping 71 passed Tuesday, a new single-day record 
>at Hawk Mountain. Swallows and swifts were the most abundant migrant. Mostly 
>Barn and Tree Swallows passed, but Cliff and Rough-winged Swallows also were 
>reported. 
>Warbler flights seem to be a bit earlier than usual. So far 15 species have 
>been sighted including Wilson's, Hooded, Yellow-rumped, and a possible 
>Yellow-throated Warbler. Songbirds are typically seen around the lookout on 
>calm mornings for the first two hours after sunrise.
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>Last Week's Hawk Count (Mon-Sun) 
> Species  Weekly Total Total thru Aug 31  
> Black Vulture 0  0  
> Turkey Vulture     
> Northern Goshawk     
> Sharp-shinned Hawk 18  29  
> Cooper's Hawk 5  13  
> Unidentified Accipiter 0  0  
> Red-tailed Hawk 18  25  
> Red-shouldered Hawk 0  1  
> Broad-winged Hawk 58  103  
> Rough-legged Hawk 0  0  
> Unidentified Buteo 0  0  
> Golden Eagle 0  0  
> Bald Eagle 14  27  
> Unidentified Eagle 0  0  
> Northern Harrier 7  9  
> Osprey 32  46  
> Peregrine Falcon 3  6  
> Merlin 4  8  
> American Kestrel 29  62  
> Unidentified Falcon 1  1  
> Unidentified Hawk 0  1  
> Mississippi Kite 0  1  
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>Other News:
>The Hawk Mountain coffeetable book has arrived and looks great! Call the 
>bookstore at 610-756-6961 to reserve a copy. Author Jim Wright and 
>photographer Kevin Watson will be at the Mountain to sign books Sept 12, 13 
>and October 10. 
>The Anniversary online auction awaits your bid! We've had lots of talk, tons 
>of 'lurkers' but someone's going to move soon--let it be you! Win an 
>experience package with Jim Brett, Scott Weidensaul or Pete Dunne. Go home 
>with that Mary Taylor Sculpture. Hang the framed artist's proof of our Wetzel 
>anniversary print, or your impressive Robert Bateman. Click here to get in on 
>the auction action and get things rolling! 
>OPTICS FAIR: Saturday, 9 am-4 pm, Hawk Mountain Visitor Center 
>Great chance to talk with optics reps and test the latest products 
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>archive of hawk counts, visit http://www.hawkmoun/ tain.org. To unsubscribe, 
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>The Migration eUpdate is issued by Hawk Mountain Sanctuary every Monday 
>through Dec. 15. If you're not already a member of Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, 
>please consider joining and investing in our mission to protect far-ranging 
>birds of prey throughout their migratory journeys. As a member, you'll receive 
>free admission to the trail year-round, as well as a 10% discount in our 
>Bookstore and a subscription to our biannual magazine. 
>Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is the oldest and largest, member-supported raptor 
>conservation organization in the world, this year celebrating 75 years in 
>raptor conservation. 
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>Happy Hawkwatching!
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>1700 Hawk Mountain Road, Kempton
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