Thursday, 3 May 2018

[Maine-birds] Fwd: Bradbury Mountain State Park (03 May 2018) 81 Raptors



Bradbury Mountain State Park
Pownal, Maine, USA

Daily Raptor Counts: May 03, 2018
SpeciesDay's CountMonth TotalSeason Total
Black Vulture000
Turkey Vulture00564
Osprey227302
Bald Eagle0176
Northern Harrier1280
Sharp-shinned Hawk2779421
Cooper's Hawk0675
Northern Goshawk017
Red-shouldered Hawk1278
Broad-winged Hawk313131541
Red-tailed Hawk03187
Rough-legged Hawk000
Golden Eagle000
American Kestrel1655297
Merlin2743
Peregrine Falcon002
Unknown Accipiter007
Unknown Buteo028
Unknown Falcon001
Unknown Eagle000
Unknown Raptor1924
Total:815073713


Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 5.25 hours
Official CounterZane Baker
Observers: Derek Lovitch



Visitors:
6 Visitors

Weather:
Another warm and muggy day. An evenly distributed layer of clouds covered the region for the morning hours, blocking some of the sun's strength. Winds remained calm, and barely detectable. Temps climbed to about 80 degrees. Visibility remained clear, with a slight haze. At 12:45 EST rain moved in and shut down the watch for a couple of hours. I returned to the mountain for the final 90 minutes of the count period after the rain cleared the area. The air was thick with moisture, and visibility had been reduced to a few miles. Temperatures had dropped by about 10 degrees. Winds remained calm.

Raptor Observations:
Not a bad day of counting, considering the weather we experienced. With more cloud cover and likely fewer thermals today, birds were traveling at a more moderate height, which made spotting and identification a little easier. Local birds continue to display and vocalize around there respected territories. About one dozen Turkey Vultures provided entertainment in the afternoon hours, circle around the summit at eye level, pumping their massive wings to stay aloft.

Non-raptor Observations:
There was a pretty decent movement of passerines this morning. Quite a few small, likely warblers, were continuing to shift around in the morning hours. As we progress into the early part of May, we continue to see or hear new species for the season. Today those new arrivals were: Eastern Kingbird Cliff Swallow Blackburnian Warbler Other species deemed migrating include: 73 Double-crested Cormorants 47 Tree Swallows 17 Warbler Spp. 14 Yellow-rumped Warblers 9 Blackbird Spp. 9 Barn Swallows 3 Brown-headed Cowbirds 3 Common Loons 2 Great Blue Herons 1 Palm Warbler 1 American Goldfinch 1 Eastern Kingbird

Predictions:
Winds tomorrow should be relatively light, out of the W and SW, but there is a decent chance of rain throughout the day, with possible thunder storms in the afternoon. Temperatures will drop back down to around 60 degrees for a high.


Report submitted by Jeannette Lovitch (freeportwildbird@yahoo.com)
Bradbury Mountain State Park information may be found at: www.freeportwildbirdsupply.com/bradbury-mountain-hawkwatch
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