Monday, 18 April 2022

[Maine-birds] Fwd: Bradbury Mountain State Park (18 Apr 2022) 103 Raptors



Bradbury Mountain State Park
Pownal, Maine, USA

Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 18, 2022
SpeciesDay's CountMonth TotalSeason Total
Black Vulture011
Turkey Vulture0285470
Osprey10175176
Bald Eagle01373
Northern Harrier05772
Sharp-shinned Hawk31341371
Cooper's Hawk01936
Northern Goshawk013
Red-shouldered Hawk123117
Broad-winged Hawk50635635
Red-tailed Hawk229130
Rough-legged Hawk000
Golden Eagle000
American Kestrel6204214
Merlin31317
Peregrine Falcon003
Unknown Accipiter056
Unknown Buteo045
Unknown Falcon011
Unknown Eagle000
Unknown Raptor067
Total:10318122337


Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 8 hours
Official CounterZane Baker
Observers: Dave Fensore, Jim Pinfold, Mathew Gilbert



Visitors:
20 visitors today.

Weather:
Blue skies without any clouds for the majority of the day. A wall of grey clouds approached at the end of the day as a front approached from the south and west. Temps just broke 50 degrees but it was the afternoon wind which really made it feel much cooler. Winds started out light from the WNW then shifted to SE around noon. SE winds persisted for the rest of the afternoon but increased in strength around 2pm. The final hour we were all kind of chilly as the wind was blowing very hard off the ocean without letting up. There was a lot of fidgeting and sniffling for the last hour.

Raptor Observations:
Birds were slow to get going and things were pretty spread out across the sky. Winds to our south were being reported as coming from the east which may have slowed things down to a trickle today. It felt like a much slower day than it turned out to be. The afternoon hours provided some nice looks at a few birds like Osprey and Merlin.

Non-raptor Observations:
Not much movement from the passerines today and nothing new for the day list. Bird song was quiet with the exception of a number of Pine Warblers in the morning. At the start of the day another lone Sandhill Crane was spotted far to the south and only moments later Lucy, a new hawkwatch visitor spotted a second Crane circling much closer, to our east. Glad she saw it, as it turned out to be a lifer for her. Sorry Derek I couldn't hide it.

Predictions:
Tomorrow doesn't look conducive to migration, at least not the morning. Lots of rain and wind to come. Rain may taper off in the afternoon but strong or even severe winds are likely to be a problem for the entire day. Easterly winds in the morning may swing through my least favorite direction, southeast and land on southwest for the end of the count. I don't expect much out of tomorrow but I have been surprised before.


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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