Mount Peter Hawkwatch, 11/09/24

I made a brief visit to the Black Dirt Region this morning before heading up to hawkwatch. I was lucky enough to find my target bird – Lapland Longspur. I found a sizable flock of Horned Larks; among them was at least 3 longspurs, but I wouldn’t be surprised if there were more like 5 or 6, as I was hearing them quite a bit. Photos didn’t happen; that’ll be something to work towards.

As for hawkwatch, today was my last day of the season at Mount Peter. I can hardly believe how quickly time is going by these days. I had an enjoyable 2024 season; I feel like I got more than my share of good days during a season that did not seem to produce all that many good days. My ultimate highlight, of course, was the Golden Eagle that migrated through on 10/19/24, but I also enjoyed counting nearly a thousand Broad-winged Hawks on 09/21/24. While the official counting season will end this coming Friday, I feel like I might want to try it for a couple hours next Saturday, since it will be prime time for Goldens.

~Turkey Vulture at Mt. Peter Hawkwatch 11/09/24. TUVUs were the big mover today, with 53 migrants counted.~

I went out on a decent note, counting 76 migrating raptors today. It was a tough go, since there wasn’t a cloud in the sky and than makes finding the birds quite difficult. And, while the official counting season will end this coming Friday, I feel like I might want to try it for a couple hours next Saturday, since it will be prime time for Goldens. As always, I’ve included my Hawcount.org report at the bottom of this post.

~Red-tailed Hawks came in 2nd place with 15 migrating birds counted. This bird was not moving through and was not counted. Mt Peter Hawkwatch 11/09/24.~

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