Holiday Beach Hawk Watch
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
Turkey Vulture 160 55406 57983
Osprey 0 13 43
Bald Eagle 9 311 476
Northern Harrier 14 335 771
Sharp-shinned Hawk 15 2314 7277
Cooper's Hawk 4 169 296
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 19 322 322
Broad-winged Hawk 0 19 40251
Red-tailed Hawk 69 1481 1651
Rough-legged Hawk 1 9 9
Golden Eagle 0 31 32
American Kestrel 0 186 1147
Merlin 2 23 110
Peregrine Falcon 1 26 67
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 20 21
Unknown Eagle 0 2 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 3 3
Black Vulture 0 1 1
Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 14:15:00
Total observation time: 7.25 hours
Official Counter: Kiah Jasper
Observers: Alessandra Kite, Daniel Lee, Michelle Mastellotto,
Mike Jaber, Noel Herdman
Visitors:
Thanks to Alessandra, Noel, Daniel, Mike and Michelle for stopping in to
help out with the count today. Noel and Daniel both brought hot chocolate
today, which is always welcomed by the hawk counter.
Weather:
Today was a bit windy up on the tower, with a westerly wind gusting over
30kph during some points of the day. The wind shifted to the WSW a few
times and briefly gained a northerly component late in the morning, though
that didn't last for long. The temperature started at 5C and increased to
12C by the afternoon, though it often felt colder with the windchill. The
sky was mainly overcast today, clearing up for a brief period between
11:30am and 1:30pm. That led to an increase of raptors, but before 2pm dark
clouds rolled in and shut things down. The pressure remained near 29.74.
The count was ended 45 minutes early today because only 3 raptors were seen
between 2-3pm and the condidtions were not improving.
Raptor Observations:
Despite the west wind it turned out to be a decent day for raptor
migration, with just shy of 300 birds recorded. Turkey Vultures took the
top spot with 160, followed by Red-tailed Hawk at 68. Northern Harriers
trickled by throughout the day, with a total of 14 seen. Highlights today
included a Rough-legged Hawk late in the day, 2 Merlin and 1 Peregrine
Falcon. The flight line was mostly far inland today, making spotting birds
a bit more of a challenge.
Non-raptor Observations:
Today was fantastic for morning songbird flight, which kept us entrained
for the first few hours of the watch. Often these West wind days lead to
strong numbers of certain species including finches and waxwings, and that
was certainly the case today. Highlights of the morning included our
largest Cedar Waxwing flight of the season (1,832), as well as strong
numbers of Purple Finch (166), American Goldfinch (762) and Pine Siskin
(58). American Robins made their first large push of the season, with 871
recorded. The highlight bird of today was a male Evening Grosbeak, which
flew west overhead around 12:30. This species is an irruptive migrant and
doesn't leave the boreal forest every year, this was the first sighting at
the hawk tower since 2022.
Diving ducks have begun to arrive on Lake Erie in large numbers, with at
least 6,000 Aythya sp. (scaup or Redhead) passing by today. Unfortunately
they were much too far out to identify to species. Several groups of
Canvasback flew over the tower in the morning, our first ones of the
season. Large numbers of American White Pelicans were seen today on the
marsh, with a maximum of 185 seen in the afternoon.
70 species were observed from the tower today, for the eBird list click the
link below: https://ebird.org/checklist/S282217876
This October 141 species were seen from the tower, you can view the HBMO
trip report on this eBird link - https://ebird.org/tripreport/426665
Predictions:
Tomorrow is meant to be a cooler, overcast day with a daily high of 10C.
There is a chance for the sun to come out midday, which could encourage
some raptors to move. The wind is meant to be light out of the West, which
isn't ideal for our site, though some birds should still be moving (they
may just be further inland, like they were today).
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Report submitted by Kiah Jasper (kiahbirder@gmail.com)
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