Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
Black Vulture 0 1 1
Turkey Vulture 45 2686 6252
Osprey 4 30 31
Bald Eagle 4 37 87
Northern Harrier 2 29 44
Sharp-shinned Hawk 24 1114 1162
Cooper's Hawk 5 67 101
Northern Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 53 374
Broad-winged Hawk 190 3238 3238
Red-tailed Hawk 16 460 1035
Rough-legged Hawk 0 2 8
Golden Eagle 0 2 7
American Kestrel 0 35 44
Merlin 0 5 7
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 4
Unknown Accipiter 0 11 14
Unknown Buteo 0 10 22
Unknown Falcon 0 3 3
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 23 28
Short-eared Owl 0 0 1
Swainson's Hawk 0 1 1
Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 8 hours
Official Counter: Tom Thomas
Observers: Dave Sked, John Niewiadomski
Visitors:
David Brewer and Eva, Diana and Rick.
Big thanks to David Sked, Nick Lonski, and John Niewiadomski for their
help in spotting birds today.
Nick Lonski, was one of the official spotters today.
Weather:
3 degrees C and fairly bright skies, with a north/north east wind for most
of the early count. Dark clouds appeared from the west at about the noon
hour slowing the migration a little.
Raptor Observations:
Broadwings came through at a slow trickle for most of the day with a count
of 190. Turkey Vultures are still coming through with 54 counted, and then
Sharp-shins, Cooper's, Red-tails, Osprey, Bald Eagles (2 adult's and 2
Immatures) and Northern Harriers making up the rest of the count.
Non-raptor Observations:
Several Common Loons, Eastern Phoebe, Caspian Tern, and due to the swarms
of midges there were good numbers of Barn Swallows, Purple Martins, Tree
and Rough-winged Swallows.
Predictions:
Conditions look good with full sun and 20 K east winds
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Report submitted by Tom Thomas (tthomas@cogeco.ca)
Niagara Peninsula Hawkwatch - Beamer Conservation Area information may be found at:
http://www.niagarapeninsulahawkwatch.org/
More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=389
Site Description:
Hawk migration monitoring at the Beamer Memorial Conservation Area in
Grimsby, Ontario is conducted by the Niagara Peninsula Hawkwatch (NPH). All
counting is done by volunteers. Not all members are counters nor does a
counter have to be a member. Typically one person is the designated counter
for each day but other observers present assist with the spotting and
identification. Counting is done from a steel observation tower with a
wooden floor. For wind protection on cold days, particularly in March, a
black plastic wind guard is installed around the tower's platform. This
platform easily accommodates ten people but on most busy days, no more than
five or six observers would be on it.
The site lies within a publicly accessible property owned by the Niagara
Peninsula Conservation Authority. There is no charge for admittance. Only
the counter and designated spotters can drive into and park in the
conservation area; there is a parking lot outside for visitors. The tower
stands in the centre of a mowed area with a gravel ring road near the outer
edge. This provides lots of room to set up lawn chairs, telescopes and
cameras. Toilet facilities are present. During the counting season, the
NPH erect a counting board to display seven day's worth of observation data
for the public. The box enclosing the sign contains brochures and
silhouette sheets for the public as well as bulletin boards with news and
historical sighting records.
Directions to site:
To get to Beamer CA, take the QEW to Exit 71/72, follow Christie
St./Mountain St. to the top of the escarpment, turn right on Ridge Road
West, and go 1.6km to Quarry Rd. Turn right on Quarry Rd. and drive 100m to
the conservation area. If parking at the entrance or on the roads, do NOT
leave valuables in your car.
Please note: 1) Data in this report is not official until reviewed and finalized after the end of the season. ©2020 Niagara Peninsula Hawkwatch.