Raptor Count

Raptor Count Week 6 Update (4.16–4.22)

The morning of April 22 looked very promising! Sharp-shinned Hawks flew through the area almost nonstop from 9 to 11 a.m. The Broad-winged Hawks finally arrived in some numbers, and by noon, they formed a kettle of around 100 birds. Soon, the kettle moved away in the northeast direction, and only a handful of [...]

2024-05-08T15:04:29-04:00April 23rd, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 6 Update (4.16–4.22)

Raptor Count Week 5 Update (4.09–4.15)

The fifth week of the raptor count saw some dramatic rises and falls! On April 8 and 9, hawk migration intensified, with 141 Sharp-shinned Hawks recorded on the 8th and 312 Red-tailed Hawks on the 9th. Then the wind direction changed, and quite dramatically! Within less than 24 hours, the wind turned almost 180 [...]

2024-05-08T15:04:22-04:00April 16th, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 5 Update (4.09–4.15)

Raptor Count Week 4 Update (4.02–4.08)

April 8 has yielded the highest raptor count so far this season: 369 birds! A kettle of about 100 Red-tailed Hawks formed west of the point, with individual hawks moving eastward towards the lake; most would circle back and rejoin the kettle. Interestingly, there were almost as many Rough-legged Hawks (75), including several dark [...]

2024-05-08T15:04:13-04:00April 9th, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 4 Update (4.02–4.08)

Raptor Count Week 3 Update (3.26–4.01)

The third week of the hawk count saw highs and lows but culminated with 181 birds on April 1! The weather was unstable, with some cold and windy days when no raptors were seen and milder days when the kinder winds from the southwest brought the first Red-tailed Hawks! Four species made their first [...]

2024-05-08T15:04:07-04:00April 2nd, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 3 Update (3.26–4.01)

Raptor Count Week 2 Update (3.19–3.25)

Bad weather tested the second week of the count. Drizzle, light rain, and drifting snow, coupled with strong northern and northwest winds, provided less-than-optimal conditions for observation on most days. On March 20, I had to interrupt the count because of whiteouts. Bald Eagles were the only regularly recorded species, with a few adults [...]

2024-05-08T15:04:00-04:00March 26th, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 2 Update (3.19–3.25)

Raptor Count — Week 1 Update (3.15–3.18)

The dunes of Whitefish Point were free of snow on March 15. Photo by Michael Patrikeev The count started on a bright, sunny day with unseasonably mild temperatures of 40 F (6 C)! It was nice to see Lake Superior's turquoise and deep blue waters after many years spent away from the [...]

2024-05-08T15:03:54-04:00March 19th, 2024|Migration Counts, Raptor Count|Comments Off on Raptor Count — Week 1 Update (3.15–3.18)
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