Thursday, September 20, 2012

Hawk Watch: Pack Manadnock


Trying to count hundreds of Broad-winged Hawks
Henry Walters the very helpful Official Counter
Ruth found a nice table sheltered from the wind and overlooking eastern New Hampshire
Friend and fellow Great Meadows Volunteer Frank Laak
Me smiling because I finally saw hundreds of hawks after twice striking out this month.
The following was copied from the official record

Day's Summary:Sep 19, 2012

Day's Raptor CountsBVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSWTotal
01377351610679200830000010781
Observation
Start Time
07:00:00
Observation
End Time
17:15:00
Official
Counter
Henry Walters
ObserversAlan Bragg, Don Stokes, Francie Von Mertens, Ginny & Jerry Gonville, Janet Delaney, Katrina Fenton, Kurt Geerer, Lillian Stokes, Nancy Moreau, Phil Brown, Tom Delaney, Tracy Tate
WeatherThe passing front left a turbulent wake--37 degrees Fahrenheit this morning, with 25 mph winds out of the west. Birds were hitched to its ragged trailing edge, finding plenty of thermal lift. Sunnier and calmer as the day went along.
Observation NotesLast night's storm punched a hole in the north, filled by a blast of air and Broad-winged Hawks, not pouring into sky from any one window, but from a breach in the whole back wall of it. In short succession, groups of 139, 60, and 45 birds swarmed into view, many swirling up from under the horizon less than a half-mile away. Accipiters in good numbers kept the afternoon moving. Seven eagles stretched their six-and-a-half-foot frames over big tracts of air (two adults, three juveniles, two not aged). Also a platoon of Turkey Vultures, the first obvious deserters, made a break for it, having no desire to stand sentry duty in snow all winter.
Non-Raptor Notes"I think I have...a planet." Katrina Fenton, not satisfied with the hawks in her own atmosphere, combed through 91 million miles of vacuum before finding a chunk of rock circling in a slow thermal west of the sun. Mercury has wings on his ankles, and Jupiter stoops to Earth as an eagle, but this was Venus, who floats on her own unflappable heart, in broad daylight.

Last bird of the day, a young Yellow-bellied Sapsucker making the rounds from trunk to trunk, drilling exploratory wells. An immature Common Loon headed for the coast, having never seen an ocean, or felt the buoyancy of salt. Only one Yellow-rumped Warbler today, along with a couple Blackpoll/Pine Warbler sp. in flight--the big storm must have cleared out all the locals. Other migrants included Blue Jays (7), Northern Flicker (2), Purple Finch (2), and a Canada Goose. 72 Monarchs.
VisitorsFifth- and sixth-graders from the Wells Memorial School in Harrisville showed up their elders by picking out birds too distant for even twenty-year-old eyesight: Sharp-shins skating down the horizon, Broad-wings on a high-wire overhead, and a Red-tail at recess, teasing all the ravens. They didn't want to leave, and we didn't want them to. Thanks to their great teachers for making the field trip happen. 45 visitors in all.
ForecastHigh clouds will mean good hawkwatching skies, with moderate winds out of the east. After a chilly night, what Broad-wings remain to the north of us should be making their move tomorrow and Friday. Come out in the morning to enjoy some of the last kettles of the season.

Count Details:Sep 19, 2012

Date: 2012-09-19
Hour Beginning: 07:00, Ending: 08:00
Wind Speed
5: 29-38 km/h (19-24 mph)
Wind Direction
W
Visibility
50 (km)
Cloud Cover
90 (%)
Temperature
8 (C)
Humidity
0 (%)
Air Pressure
0 (in Hg)
Flight Direction
S
Flight Height
1: Eye level to 30m
Official Counter
Henry Walters
Precipitation
0: None
Duration
60 minutes
    
Hour Counts
BVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSW
All2
Total2
All1
Total1
Date: 2012-09-19
Hour Beginning: 08:00, Ending: 09:00
Wind Speed
4: 20-28 km/h (13-18 mph)
Wind Direction
W
Visibility
80 (km)
Cloud Cover
50 (%)
Temperature
10 (C)
Humidity
0 (%)
Air Pressure
0 (in Hg)
Flight Direction
S
Flight Height
1: Eye level to 30m
Official Counter
Henry Walters
Precipitation
0: None
Duration
60 minutes
Observer 1
Tom Delaney
Observer 2
Alan Bragg
  
Hour Counts
BVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSW
All8
Total8
Without fish, not foraging1
Total1
All1
Total1
All1
Total1
All3
Total3
All10
Total10
Date: 2012-09-19
Hour Beginning: 09:00, Ending: 10:00
Wind Speed
3: 12-19 km/h (8-12 mph)
Wind Direction
WNW
Visibility
90 (km)
Cloud Cover
10 (%)
Temperature
10 (C)
Humidity
0 (%)
Air Pressure
0 (in Hg)
Flight Direction
S
Flight Height
2: Unaided eye
Official Counter
Henry Walters
Precipitation
0: None
Duration
60 minutes
Observer 1
Katrina Fenton
Observer 2
Don Stokes
Observer 3
Lillian Stokes
Observer 4
Francie Von Mertens
Hour Counts
BVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSW
All2
Total2
Without fish, not foraging4
Total4
All1
Total1
All5
Total5
All111
Total111
All1
Total1
Date: 2012-09-19
Hour Beginning: 10:00, Ending: 11:00
Wind Speed
3: 12-19 km/h (8-12 mph)
Wind Direction
WNW
Visibility
80 (km)
Cloud Cover
10 (%)
Temperature
15 (C)
Humidity
0 (%)
Air Pressure
0 (in Hg)
Flight Direction
S
Flight Height
2: Unaided eye
Official Counter
Henry Walters
Precipitation
0: None
Duration
60 minutes
Observer 1
Katrina Fenton
Observer 2
Kurt Geerer
Observer 3
Phil Brown
Observer 4
Tracy Tate
Hour Counts
BVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSW
All2
Total2
All1
Total1
All398
Total398
All1
Total1
Date: 2012-09-19
Hour Beginning: 11:00, Ending: 12:00
Wind Speed
3: 12-19 km/h (8-12 mph)
Wind Direction
NW
Visibility
80 (km)
Cloud Cover
10 (%)
Temperature
15 (C)
Humidity
0 (%)
Air Pressure
0 (in Hg)
Flight Direction
S
Flight Height
2: Unaided eye
Official Counter
Henry Walters
Precipitation
0: None
Duration
60 minutes
Observer 1
Katrina Fenton
Observer 2
Ginny & Jerry Gonville
Observer 3
Janet Delaney
Observer 4
Nancy Moreau
Hour Counts
BVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSW
Without fish, not foraging1
Total1
All6
Total6
All51
Total51
All1
Total1
Date: 2012-09-19
Hour Beginning: 12:00, Ending: 13:00
Wind Speed
3: 12-19 km/h (8-12 mph)
Wind Direction
NW
Visibility
80 (km)
Cloud Cover
5 (%)
Temperature
15 (C)
Humidity
0 (%)
Air Pressure
0 (in Hg)
Flight Direction
S
Flight Height
2: Unaided eye
Official Counter
Henry Walters
Precipitation
0: None
Duration
60 minutes
Observer 1
Katrina Fenton
Observer 2
Ginny & Jerry Gonville
Observer 3
Janet Delaney
Observer 4
Nancy Moreau
Hour Counts
BVTVOSBENHSSCHNGRSBWRTRLGEAKMLPGUAUBUFUEURSW
All10
Total10
All63
Total63
All1
Total1
All3
Total3
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