Report for Tuesday 2 October 2012. Very few hawks because of unfavourable
winds for migration.
Turkey Vulture: 15 migrants plus 4 probable locals
Bald Eagle: 1 probable third year bird at 12:20 EST
Osprey: 1
Northern Harrier: 1 migrant plus 4 local juveniles
Sharp-shinned Hawk: 6
Cooper's Hawk: 1
Red-tailed Hawk: 1 migrant plus 3 probable locals
American Kestrel: 2
Merlin: 1
Totals: 9 species and 29 individuals
Other Birds: 57 species. Best bird was a CONNECTICUT WARBLER photographed by
Rosemary Harris in weedy growth beside the lookout. Ron and I examined the
photo showing the hood and full wide eye-ring. Rosemary also photographed an
Orange-crowned Warbler at the same spot. Common Raven 1 (seen and heard
well). Rusty Blackbird, an estimated 446 migrating during the 6 hour watch.
Greater Yellowlegs 4. Wilson's Snipe 4. Great Egret 30 (1 orange and 1 green
wing tag). Black-crowned Night-Heron 5. Fox Sparrow 1. American Bittern 1.
American Pipit 68. Tree Swallow 2. Pine Siskin 2. Numerous waterfowl easily
viewed in the open marsh.
Counter: Jean Iron
Observers: Ron Pittaway, Rosemary Harris, Doug Lockrey, Alan Woods
Time: 8:00 to 2:00 EST
Weather: Day warmed to 22 C, mostly clear sky from 11 a.m. into the
afternoon. Very light north wind changing to moderate south off Lake Ontario
in late morning.
Directions: From Victoria St in Whitby go south on Halls Rd to the second
short walkway going east to the Cranberry Marsh Lookout.
Hawkwatching Guide (ID tips, migration times, hawk basics)
http://www.ofo.ca/webapp/site/page/view/articles.hawkwatching
Jean Iron
Toronto, Ontario