Yearly Archives: 2022

Midway

Piping Plover with spread wings. Photo by Alec Olivier It's hard to believe, but we're almost halfway through the 2022 Piping Plover season. There isn't much new to report since my last blog, which opposed to migration counting is a good thing. All four active nests are being incubated by their parents [...]

2022-08-12T09:33:27-04:00June 24th, 2022|Field Notes|Comments Off on Midway

Plover Season Begins

Really Tricky. Photo by Alec Olivier Greetings Piping Plover lovers! This summer's Piping Plover field season has started very successfully! As it stands, we are currently at four active Piping Plover nests! This ties the record of four, which was set in 2013. This year, almost all of the nesting adults were also [...]

2022-08-12T09:36:25-04:00June 9th, 2022|Field Notes|Comments Off on Plover Season Begins

Memorial Day Finale

With almost 350 visitors to the Hawk Deck over the holiday weekend, the last few days of the season felt like one big parade with humans far outnumbering all the hawks I counted over the same period. Many of the visitors who come to Whitefish Point are birders who understand the concept of migration [...]

2022-08-12T09:37:26-04:00May 31st, 2022|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Memorial Day Finale

Waterbird Count May 20-26: Signs of the End Times

May 22. Over the course of 8 hours, 655 Long-tailed Ducks (this spring’s peak flight, to date) rose, like apparitions, from The Gap. The Gap is terminology we use to point out waterbirds flying through the stretch of water bounded by Ile Parisienne and Ontario’s mainland — e.g., “there are two Red-throated Loons flying [...]

2022-08-12T09:38:13-04:00May 27th, 2022|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Waterbird Count May 20-26: Signs of the End Times

WPBO Waterbird Count May 13-19 2022

Spring migration has this accompanying urgency: many of the shorebirds and waterfowl that pass WPBO’s waterbird count are headed to arctic tundra. Up there, the days are long — but the season is short: the span of days within which to establish a territory and raise up the next generation is acutely finite. Accordingly, migration [...]

2022-08-12T09:40:25-04:00May 20th, 2022|Migration Counts|Comments Off on WPBO Waterbird Count May 13-19 2022

Owl Update 5/18/2022

Although it appears that the Long-eared Owl migration has begun to slow down, we had another productive week. We banded another 118 owls over the last seven nights; 78 Northern Saw-whet Owls, 36 Long-eared Owls, three Barred Owls, and what is likely the last Boreal Owl of the season. Additionally, we caught seven previously-banded [...]

2022-05-18T14:24:03-04:00May 18th, 2022|Owl Banding|Comments Off on Owl Update 5/18/2022

Fly Fast, Die Hard

Tuesday, May 9, the big Sharp-shinned Hawk push happened. That day, your friendly neighborhood raptor counter tallied 1,443 sharpies. I believe it is safe to say that I look forward to the big sharpie day more than any other day during migration; it is simply chaos on wings. The counting is continuous, complex, and [...]

2022-08-12T09:41:02-04:00May 17th, 2022|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Fly Fast, Die Hard
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