Yearly Archives: 2016

Penultimate Stretch

Young, dark Red-tailed Hawk. photo by Ted Keyel Hello Everyone! Things have been going pretty well from the hawkdeck. On May 19th, we witnessed our largest Broad-winged Hawk kettle so far this season, with 440 birds. We have still been seeing a lot of Red-tailed Hawks and the majority are young birds. There [...]

2016-05-21T19:40:56-04:00May 21st, 2016|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Penultimate Stretch

Scoter Flights, Morning and Evening

White-winged and Surf Scoters, May 19, 2016. Photo by Ted Keyel. After many days of north winds, a break in the weather a few days ago gave us a big push of migrating waterbirds,  most notably scoters. On May 19, there were 254 White-winged Scoters counted during the morning, almost all before 10 a.m. There [...]

2016-05-21T01:21:38-04:00May 21st, 2016|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Scoter Flights, Morning and Evening

Whitefish Sightings Report for May 6th-12th

Greetings! This is the weekly summary of Whitefish Point sightings for May 6-7th. Again (and again and again….) the winds haven’t been exactly favorable for migration, but the birds still continue to arrive. While the waterbirds and the hawks haven’t been exactly gangbusters, we all have been pleased by the return of neotropical migrants to [...]

2016-05-13T00:19:22-04:00May 13th, 2016|Field Notes|Comments Off on Whitefish Sightings Report for May 6th-12th

Shorebird diversity picking up

Shorebird diversity at the point has been on the upswing the last few days, with Black-bellied Plover and Short-billed Dowitcher seen flying past the tip on Wednesday, May 11, and Semipalmated Plover and Dunlin spotted on May 12. While these species have already been seen in numbers downstate, it is always special to see them [...]

2016-05-12T16:51:05-04:00May 12th, 2016|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Shorebird diversity picking up

Sharpies and Swainson’s

Sharp-shinned Hawk, photo by Ted Keyel Hello everyone, We have been having some great days at the hawkwatch, despite still not having a single day with southwest winds. While the winds may not be perfect, we have still been seeing some great overall diversity, with 16 species of raptors passing by in the [...]

2016-05-11T12:33:53-04:00May 11th, 2016|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Sharpies and Swainson’s

Eurasian Tree Sparrow (5/9)

Eurasian Tree Sparrow by Skye Haas While not completely unexpected, the manner in which Whitefish Point gained it's 8th record of Eurasian Tree Sparrow was a bit of a surprise. This afternoon when out at the waterbird count with Louie Dombroski, I heard an odd nasal chirping from overhead, and upon seeing the [...]

2016-05-09T23:36:18-04:00May 9th, 2016|Field Notes|Comments Off on Eurasian Tree Sparrow (5/9)

Red-throated Loons!

May 8 was a great day to experience Red-throated Loon migration at Whitefish Point. Flocks of as many as 12 birds flew by several times, and were observed not only from the waterbird count site, but from the parking lot and the hawk deck! One flock of four that flew over the lakeshore by the [...]

2016-05-09T05:29:59-04:00May 9th, 2016|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Red-throated Loons!

Piping Plovers have arrived!

The first Piping Plover sighting of 2016 took place on May 6 when visiting Traverse City birder Pat O'Connor found one while walking the beach. I saw what I presumed was the same bird on the beach the following morning. I was a bit concerned when I saw it in flight later in the afternoon [...]

2016-05-09T05:21:40-04:00May 9th, 2016|Field Notes|Comments Off on Piping Plovers have arrived!

Whitefish Point Sightings Report for 29 April – 5 May, 2016

Greetings, this is the Whitefish Point Sightings Report for the week of April 29th-May 5th. Well another Spring Fling has come and gone, and the birding did not disappoint! Very educational for all was the presence of expert birders Jerry Liguori (raptors), and Cameron Cox (waterbirds) out birding the point as well as giving excellent [...]

2016-05-05T22:40:30-04:00May 5th, 2016|Field Notes|Comments Off on Whitefish Point Sightings Report for 29 April – 5 May, 2016
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