Monthly Archives: October 2019

Waterbird Count Recap: 18-25 October, 2019

Gale-force winds (temporarily) felled the shack this week...  October is an easy month to love at the Point. Each morning, I gear up in the parking lot, entertaining unrealistic fantasies of what might fly by the count (or perch on the Merlin pole…) It is a favorite time of day--the sky is colorful, [...]

2019-10-25T21:11:58-04:00October 25th, 2019|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Waterbird Count Recap: 18-25 October, 2019

Waterbird Count Recap through 17 October

On a brisk morning at the Point, one finds the mind and body to be in conflict. While the body craves the shelter that comes from huddling on the south side of the counter’s shack, the mind knows that pursuing comfort means that more birds might slip by undetected. On a heavy flight, after weeks [...]

2019-10-18T07:29:54-04:00October 18th, 2019|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Waterbird Count Recap through 17 October

A magical night at WPBO

Hello all: Since our last blog post we have finally had some movement.  Between the nights of September 26 and October 3rd we managed 4 Northern Saw-whet Owls and the seasons 1st Barred Owl.  The weather was definitely working against us for this week. However on the night of October 6th, the stars aligned and [...]

2019-10-10T05:08:38-04:00October 10th, 2019|Owl Banding|Comments Off on A magical night at WPBO

Waterbird Count recap through 7 October

The right winds in early October usher Whitefish’s peak Aythya (certain diving ducks like scaup and Redhead) flight past the Point, and yesterday, the 7th, was fun. For most of the count, each time I looked to the northwest, a new duck flock had sprung the gate and was rapidly traversing the zone of easy [...]

2019-10-08T18:03:52-04:00October 8th, 2019|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Waterbird Count recap through 7 October
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