Holiday Beach Hawk Watch
Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada
Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
Turkey Vulture 167 672 58655
Osprey 0 1 44
Bald Eagle 16 35 511
Northern Harrier 17 82 853
Sharp-shinned Hawk 34 99 7376
Cooper's Hawk 4 16 312
American Goshawk 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 15 53 375
Broad-winged Hawk 0 0 40251
Red-tailed Hawk 125 238 1889
Rough-legged Hawk 5 12 21
Golden Eagle 0 17 49
American Kestrel 1 1 1148
Merlin 1 6 116
Peregrine Falcon 2 7 74
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 21
Unknown Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 3
Black Vulture 0 0 1
Observation start time: 07:15:00
Observation end time: 15:30:00
Total observation time: 8.25 hours
Official Counter: Kiah Jasper
Observers: Mike Jaber, Noel Herdman, Robin Smallwood
Visitors:
Thanks to Noel, Mike and Robin for assisting with the count today. Not many
park visitors braved the cold temperatures today.
Weather:
We received an early taste of winter today at Holiday Beach. It was one of
those scrape the ice off the windshield of the car/frozen doorhandle
mornings, with a brisk northern chill in the air. Arriving at the tower at
07:15, I was greeted with the lowest start temperature of the season, -3C
with a windchill of -9C. A thin layer of snow covered the ground, as well
as the railings and floor of the hawk tower. The small pond behind the
tower was frozen this morning, as were isolated corners of the marsh . The
wind remained out of the Northwest/WNW for the entire day, ranging from
15-30kph, but dying off slightly in the afternoon. It was a gorgeous
morning to be on the tower, with the western side of the marsh lighting up
a wonderful golden colour during sunrise, with contrasting dark snow clouds
in the background. The sky remained mostly blue throughout the morning,
fluffy cumulus clouds beginning to trickle in around 11:30. Towards the end
of the count the cloud cover grew thicker, taking away the warm sunlight.
The temperature never went above the freezing mark during the day. The
barometer attempted to rise slightly during the morning, but returned back
to its starting point of 30.06 in the afternoon.
Raptor Observations:
387 migrating raptors were observed today. Not a bad total for the date,
though given the conditions I did have hopes for a slightly larger flight.
The flightline was also far inland for most of the day, a bit unexpected
given the strong north component to the wind. Turkey Vulture took the top
spot at 167, followed by Red-tailed Hawk at 125. The vultures won't retain
the #1 spot for many more days this season. 1 Golden Eagle was seen midday,
a nice adult that gave us good (but distant) scope views. 17 Bald Eagles
and 17 Northern Harriers were seen today, including a few grey ghosts. All
three falcon species were seen for the first time in a while, a nice treat
late in the season. 5 Rough-legged Hawks were seen today, including two
lovely dark morphs. One of the dark morphs came close to the tower early in
the morning, the highlight of the day.
Non-raptor Observations:
Despite the cold temperatures and strong wind, 80 species were observed
from the tower today! The morning songbird flight was quite active, with
some highlights including; American Crow (3,980), Horned Lark (351),
American Robin (1,100), Cedar Waxwing (162), American Pipit (118), American
Goldfinch (527),Lapland Longspur (1) and Snow Bunting (38). Tundra Swans
have started to move over in larger numbers. with 128 seen today. A group
of 13 Sandhill Cranes moving West was our largest of the season. 16 late
season Tree Swallows were observed over the marsh, definitely not enjoying
the cold weather. Only 1 American White Pelican was observed today, and the
Great Egrets have dwindled down to 12. The Common Gallinule was absent for
the first day since late October. On the Lake Bufflehead and Canvasback are
on the increase, with more being seen each day.
Click this link for the full eBird list -
https://ebird.org/checklist/S283929592
Predictions:
Tomorrow will be marginally warmer, but mainly overcast with wind from the
West/Southwest. This will likely lead to much lower raptor numbers at the
count, though finch movement could be alright. Currently there is no more
North wind in the forecast this week : (
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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