Monthly Archives: May 2024

Raptor Count Week 9 Update (5.07–5.13)

Whitefish Point is a great place to learn the immature plumages of the Bald Eagle. Several immature eagles are often seen over the area daily; they are one, two, three, or possibly four years old. Naturally, no juveniles (a bird in its first plumage) are observed in the spring; they have not hatched or [...]

2024-05-14T09:15:48-04:00May 14th, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 9 Update (5.07–5.13)

Waterbird Count Week 4 Update (5/2-5/8)

Plenty of birds have been migrating this week. Most days saw triple-digit numbers of loons, although none beat last week's high count. Many ducks seem to be tapering off this week, with only a handful of dabblers and scaup being seen each day. May 3 saw the biggest push of Bufflehead for the season, [...]

2024-05-09T09:24:29-04:00May 9th, 2024|Migration Counts, Waterbird Count|Comments Off on Waterbird Count Week 4 Update (5/2-5/8)

Raptor Count Week 8 Update (4.30–5.06)

On the morning of May 4, I spotted large flocks of birds high in the air on the way to the observation deck — they were Blue Jays migrating over the Point in the hundreds. I don't believe I have ever seen that many Blue Jays at once! Immature Sharp-shinned Hawk. Photo by [...]

2024-05-08T15:02:45-04:00May 7th, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 8 Update (4.30–5.06)

Waterbird Count Week 3 Update (4/25-5/1)

It's been a busy week for waterbirds! Despite the rainy weather, we have seen several big pushes over the last week. April 27 saw what will probably be the biggest push of scaup this season, with 656 birds (mostly Greater Scaup) passing the Point. This week also saw increasing numbers of White-winged Scoters as well as the season's first Surf [...]

2024-05-08T15:03:24-04:00May 2nd, 2024|Migration Counts, Waterbird Count|Comments Off on Waterbird Count Week 3 Update (4/25-5/1)
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