News, Videos & Other Webcams > Birds in the News

Migration: Raptors / Fall

<< < (9/10) > >>

allikat:
The joys of volunteering at an observation site!   ;D

The Peregrine Chick:
Also check out the length of time the volunteers were watching/counting!
I still haven't figured out how folks can count that many of anything in a limited time frame!


--- Quote from: allikat on September 21, 2011, 22:29 ---Take a look at the bolded stat folks!!!   :o


2011-09-21: Corpus Christi Raptor Migration Project   (Site Profile) , Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
  Start Time: 08:00    End Time: 16:30    Observation Hours: 8.5
 OS     NH     MK    SS     CH      BW     SW    RS    AK    ML   PG    BE    UA   UR     Total
 22       8      39     42     26    32298    11     1     42     5     5      2      3     4     32508
 

WOW...lots of Broad-winged Hawks!  And I mean LOTS!

Seriously folks, take a look at their numbers....http://hawkcount.org/index.php

--- End quote ---

eagle63_1999:
Seems Broad-Winged Hawk numbers are up all over the place from my watching the hawk sites here in Ontario.

allikat:
Take a look at the bolded stat folks!!!   :o


2011-09-21: Corpus Christi Raptor Migration Project   (Site Profile) , Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
  Start Time: 08:00    End Time: 16:30    Observation Hours: 8.5
 OS     NH     MK    SS     CH      BW     SW    RS    AK    ML   PG    BE    UA   UR     Total
 22       8      39     42     26    32298    11     1     42     5     5      2      3     4     32508
 

WOW...lots of Broad-winged Hawks!  And I mean LOTS!

Seriously folks, take a look at their numbers....http://hawkcount.org/index.php

allikat:
Ahhh, yuck and nuts!  It's that time already!  C'mon raptors, give us a break!  Let your feathers loose and stay awhile!  Geez....!!!   ::)

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version