Some hawk migration stations began opening up on August 1st ...
Mississippi Kites, Broad-winged Hawks and Turkey Vultures are usually the first birds to move in larger numbers
Corpus Christi, Texas
August 10th they opened their station & reported 31 birds
= 29 Mississippi Kites, 1 Broad-winged Hawk & 1 Peregrine
August 11th they reported 200 birds over the same period of the day & over the same length of time (6.5 hours from 0830 to 1500)
= 180 Mississippi Kites, 12 Swallow-tailed Kites, 1 Cooper's Hawk, 2 Broad-winged Hawk, 1 White-tailed Hawk, 1 Merlin & 1 Harris Hawk
Second Mountain, Pennsylvania
August 5th were open for 3 hours & reported 15 birds
= 13 Turkey Vultures, 2 Broad-winged Hawks
August 10th were open for 4 hours & report 31 birds
= 3 Black Vultures, 23 Turkey Vultures, 1 Red-shouldered Hawk, 2 Broad-winged Hawks & 2 Red-tailed Hawks
August 11th open 5 hours but experienced a wind shift midway through the day & reported 18 birds
= 3 Black Vultures, 8 Turkey Vultures, 1 Osprey & 6 Broad-winged Hawks
August 12th
= 3 Black Vultures, 6 Turkey Vultures, 1 Red-shouldered Hawk & 1 Red-tailed Hawk
Looks like there is some movement but we will have to see when the big numbers hit ...
Corpus Christi - Mississippi Kite peak was right at the end of August (20K), Broad-winged Hawk peaks in September (195K) and October (88K), Turkey Vultures move early but hit their peak late, in 2012 that was October (51K) as did Swainson's Hawks (20K). Peregrines - 7 in August, 199 in September, 106 in October and 4 in November.
Second Mountain - first wave was mid to late September, then mid-October with 4x as many peregrines passing through in October than in September
Veracruz, Mexico has the numbers that are staggering though ...
August 2012 = 97K Mississippi Kites + 23 other individual birds
September 2012 = 18K Turkey Vultures, 90K Mississippi Kites, 364K Broad-winged Hawks
October 2012 = 586K Turkey Vultures, 323 individual Mississippi Kites, 440K Broad-winged Hawks, 292K Swainson's Hawks, 95K unidentifiable raptors
November 2012 = 8K Turkey Vultures, 0 Mississippi Kites, 26 individual Broad-winged Hawks, 102 individual Swainson's Hawks
+ 203 individual Peregrines = 0 in August, 83 in September, 105 in October, 15 in November (260 in 2011, 160 in 2010, 167 in 2009, 146 in 2008)
+ there were only 56 Merlins all season but 1619 American Kestrels, that's 8x times the number of Peregrines