Bradbury Mountain State Park
Pownal, Maine, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 07, 2023 Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total Black Vulture 0 0 0 Turkey Vulture 10 178 488 Osprey 12 21 21 Bald Eagle 2 4 41 Northern Harrier 3 20 44 Sharp-shinned Hawk 12 25 45 Cooper's Hawk 1 4 15 Northern Goshawk 0 0 0 Red-shouldered Hawk 1 7 40 Broad-winged Hawk 0 0 0 Red-tailed Hawk 1 7 58 Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0 Golden Eagle 0 0 0 American Kestrel 13 41 49 Merlin 0 0 7 Peregrine Falcon 0 2 3 Unknown Accipiter 0 0 2 Unknown Buteo 0 0 0 Unknown Falcon 1 1 1 Unknown Eagle 0 0 0 Unknown Raptor 0 0 2 Total: 56 310 816
Observation start time: 08:00:00 Observation end time: 16:00:00 Total observation time: 8 hours Official Counter Zane Baker Observers: Dave Fensore, Dick Baker
Visitors:
There were a lot more people out today than the past few days. 18 visitors stopped by.
Weather:
It was warm and calm for a few seconds as I stepped out onto the summit this morning. Winds from the W quickly began to blow, becoming quite blustery for the day. The sky was great for hawkwatching, with a mix of sun and high thin clouds. In the afternoon more dense cloud cover moved in from offshore, blocking out the brilliant sun and also dropping temps. While the sun was shining we reached into the 50's. Visibility was good and improved with the increasing clouds in the afternoon.
Raptor Observations:
Not bad overall given the conditions. Some birds climbed much higher than I had anticipated today possibly finding calmer air a little higher up. There were more birds moving during the morning hours before the winds got really strong. The unfortunate yet, dare I say awesome highlight of the day was when a pair of Juncos landed next to me on a grassy patch. As I turned away there was an unfamiliar sound of panic. I turned back to see a Coop carrying away a Junco at knee height, following the contours of the granite and disappearing into the woods. I can't tell if this was the original Hawkwatch Junco or one of the three imposters he was battling with yesterday. I don't know what I'll do without HJ by my side calling out falcons and accipiters. Season's ruined.
Non-raptor Observations:
A little visible migration today which was fun. Grackles were the bird of the day, moving through in groups of one hundred or more, often close to the mountain. Sandhill Cranes were a nice surprise despite mostly unsatisfying views. 23 species were seen or heard. Northbound birds include: 1024 Common Grackles 430 Blackbird Spp. 22 Canada Geese 16 American Robins 16 Red-winged Blackbirds 11 Tree Swallows 3 Sandhill Cranes 3 Common Mergansers 2 American Robins 2 Eastern Bluebirds 1 Killdeer 1 Purple Finch FOY Mourning Cloak Butterfly
Predictions:
More NW winds predicted but much lighter. NW can still produce decent flights if the winds aren't too strong. Hopefully we will have a few clouds to help us spot but it should be mostly sunny with highs in the 40's.
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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