[NatureNS] Hawk Migration

Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2008 13:12:39 -0300
From: Joan Czapalay <joancz@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Wish I were at Brier now, Carl!
FYI : There were 2013 Broad-wings counted at Corpus Christi, Texas on 
the 15th.
I saw my first great "kettle" of Broad-winged Hawks with CRK Allen at 
Big Tusket Island in the 1980's. The estimate was 3000 +! Enjoy the 
migration. Joan

 Carl Haycock wrote:
> We are experiencing a pretty awesome and spectacular raptor migration today.
> Hundreds of Broadwings, Sharpies, and a few Goshauks. One birder identified
> and imm. Golden eagle. Really nice viewing with the high cirrus clouds. What
> surprised me was that it started so early in the day, before 10 a.m. and I
> predict it to get better as the birds are kettling in from the north in
> increasing numbers.
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> FYI
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> Carl Haycock
> Brier Island
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