Sandhill Cranes

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 [...]

2024-04-10T09:31:15-04:00April 9th, 2024|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Raptor Count Week 4 Update (4.02–4.08)

Notes from the Hawk Deck: Week Two (4/11-4/17)

The WPBO spring raptor count has continued to gain momentum over the past week. As we cross into the second half of April, nearly 2,800 migrant raptors have pushed north past the Point since this year’s count began. April 11 brought less favorable migration conditions as blustery northwest winds blew in off the lake [...]

2023-05-29T22:42:56-04:00April 18th, 2023|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Notes from the Hawk Deck: Week Two (4/11-4/17)

Waterbird Count Week 2 (April 22-28): Bird Time

At WPBO, we measure things less by day or date than we do by seasonal happenings. See, for example: “The day the snow slid off the roof;” “The night the spring peepers began to sing;” “The day the sky was full of cranes and their voices.” Instead of observing Daylight Savings Time, the owl [...]

2022-08-12T09:48:14-04:00April 29th, 2022|Migration Counts|Comments Off on Waterbird Count Week 2 (April 22-28): Bird Time
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