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2,494 Mississippi kites migrate over Tlacotalpan today (1 Viewer)

aplomado2u

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Raptors continue to move northward to their nesting areas in Canada and the U.S. (Excerpt from my daily weblog if the spring hawk watch in Tlacotalpan Veracruz http://veracruzhawkwatch.blogspot.com )
Spring hawk watch 2004
Plaza Doña Marta ("Martha" on the plaque in the plaza is a misspell)
April 15, 2004
Tlacotalpan, Veracruz
I spent a total of ten hours observing today. Most of the day the skies were crystal clear. Clear skies will put the skills of any any observer to the test, unless you spot the raptor with binoculars or a scope directly they may very well pass by undetected/uncounted.
Last year was my first time to conduct a hawk watch. As I compare last years count here in Tlacotalpan with this years the biggest difference is that I am scanning the skies more thus finding more. Most of the time I am counting by myself and that is a definite limitation.
I am not counting all the migrating raptors, however I am seeing enough to give an idea as to general movements.
Even at the the "Everest" of all hawk watches, River of Raptors Veracruz which is the fall count in Cardel and Chichicaxtle (where five to six million raptors are counted each season) not everything gets counted, and this is a team of dedicated and experienced counters.
I have to thank Tim Smart for teaching me a few things about spotting and ID. Tim is an excellent counter and his knowledge of raptors is quite complete. One of the things that I recall about Tim in Cardel is the near relentless form in which he is constantly searching the skies.
For those new to a hawk watch one of the most overheard comments is "I don't see anything", many times the problem here is that the binoculars are not pre-focused on a distant part of the sky. As a spotting tip, if you have a cloud with some detail, focus on it. Once focused you should be able to scan the sky and pick up many of the movements of raptors. When the skies are clear and your last focus was the low flying Monarch butterfly, when you get back to searching for raptors you can be certain that you won't see much more than another butterfly.
Today's count
Turkey Vulture 16
Osprey 38
Mississippi Kite 2,494
Northern harrier 1
Sharp-shinned hawk 2
Cooper's hawk 2
Broad-winged hawks 3,993
Swainson's hawk 31
American kestrel 12
Peregrine falcon 1
TOTAL DAY 6,590
TOTAL FOR APRIL 68,753

Non-raptor sightings 26 species include; wood storks, green-breasted mango (hummingbird), roseate spoonbill, blue-gray tanager, tropical kingbird, great-tailed grackle
Good birding all, from my porch rocking chair in Tlacotalpan.
David McCauley
 
David,
Interesting report. Hope to get to Veracruz for one of these migrations in the future. I saw my first Hawk migration as a youngster (several years ago) at Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania and was really impressed with the numbers of Hawks. Now I'm even more impressed that folks can actually count them! That's dedication.
 
That's an impressive count for the day David, we don't get anything like that over here.
I'm still waiting for my first Osprey of the year, I usually see more than one Peregrine during the day so at least I beat you in that Department! :bounce:
Enjoy the Rocking Chair (shouldn't you have a Hammock?-ideal for skywatching)
Good Birding
Gerry
 
Excellent report David. I loved seeing even small flocks of Mississippi Kites when I stayed in Texas, so the numbers you're seeing must really blow you away. Great birds.
 
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