Mount Lorette and Beaver Mines, April 11
April 11 [Day 41] (Brian McBride, assisted by Fred Bowen) 0715-1945. The temperature at 0715 was -4C, reached a high of 8C from 1500 to 1800 and then rapidly fell as a cold front passed and was 2C at 1945. Ground winds were very variable 5-15 gusting to 25 km/h to 1800 when they shifted to the N at 15-20 gusting 25 km/h; ridge winds were W light to moderate for most of the day. Cloud cover was 10-60% altostratus and altocumulus to 1200, and 60% cumulus for the rest of the day giving excellent viewing conditions. The west was 40-50% obscured between 1000 and 1100 then clear until 1800 after which both the west and east ridges were 70% obscured. A total of 18 migrants of 4 species were counted between 1142 and 1903 comprising 2 adult Bald Eagles, which were the only migrants to use the western route, 1u Northern Goshawk, 13 Golden Eagles (5a, 1sa, 7u), 1 unidentified eagle and 1u columbarius Merlin. Resident birds were 1 adult Bald Eagle, probably 2 pairs of Red-tailed Hawks that soared and interacted in groups of up to 3 birds for much of the day and often displayed with considerable enthusiasm, and 1 pair of adult Golden Eagles that was seen twice over the northern end of the Fisher Range. Other birds noted included 1 drumming Ruffed Grouse, 2 male Mountain Bluebirds, just 3 American Robins and 31 Dark-eyed Juncos. Three visitors made it to the site today.
12.5 hours (468.6) BAEA 2 (205), NOGO 1 (18), GOEA 13 (2143), UE 1 (13), MERL 1 (3) TOTAL 18 (2463)
Beaver Mines [Day 44] (Peter Sherrington) 0800-1945. The starting temperature was 2C, the high was 10C at 1300 and it was 6C at 1945 when observation ceased. Winds were W-WSW all day 20-30 gusting 45 km/h in the morning then 15-20 gusting 30 km/h to 1800 and less than 15 km/h for the rest of the day. It was cloudless to 1145 when 10-50% cumulus developed to 1800 after which it was 40-70% altostratus and cirrus for the remainder of the day. Observing conditions were excellent after 1145. There was a slow but steady stream of 23 migrating raptors of 7 species that were recorded between 0836 and 1930. The flight comprised 1 adult Turkey Vulture that flew to the NNW at 1753, 6 adult Bald Eagles, 2 adult male Northern Harriers, 2 Sharp-shinned Hawks (1a, 1u), 3 Northern Goshawks (1a, 1j, 1u), 7 calurus Red-tailed Hawks (5a and 1j light morphs, 1a dark morph), 1 light morph unidentified Buteo and 1 male columbarius Merlin. There were also 37 documented behavioural records of the 2 pairs of resident Red-tailed Hawks between 1018 and 1858, and 5 of a resident adult male Northern Harrier. Both species were seen displaying on several occasions.
11.75 hours (406) TUVU 1 (2), BAEA 6 (281), NOHA 2 (30), SSHA 2 (36), NOGO 3 (56), RTHA 7 (153), UB 1 (12), MERL 1 (13) TOTAL 23 (1692)
Steeples (Vance Mattson) No observation.
MOUNT LORETTE SUMMARY COUNT (March 1 to April 22)
DAYS 41
HOURS 468.6
TURKEY VULTURE (TUVU) 0
OSPREY (OSPR) 0
BALD EAGLE (BAEA) 205
NORTHERN HARRIER (NOHA) 2
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (SSHA) 7
COOPER’S HAWK (COHA) 2
NORTHERN GOSHAWK (NOGO) 18
Accipiter sp. (UA) 0
BROAD-WINGED HAWK (BWHA) 3
SWAINSON’S HAWK (SWHA) 0
RED-TAILED HAWK (RTHA) 33
FERRUGINOUS HAWK (FEHA) 0
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (RLHA) 21
Buteo sp. (UB) 3
GOLDEN EAGLE (GOEA) 2143
Eagle sp. (UE) 13
AMERICAN KESTREL (AMKE) 1
MERLIN (MERL) 3
GYRFALCON (GYRF) 1
PEREGRINE FALCON (PEFA) 4
PRAIRIE FALCON (PRFA) 1
Falco sp. (UF) 1
Unidentified Raptor (UU) 2
TOTAL 2463
Mount Lorette and Beaver Mines, April 10
April 10 [Day 40] (Blake Weis, assisted by Miles Tindal) 0700-2020. The temperature was -2C at 0700, rose to a high of 5C between 1500 and 1800 and was 2C at 2020. Ground winds were S-SW to 1500 and then S-SE for the rest of the day, generally 5-10 gusting to 20 km/h, while ridge winds were SW all day, strong to 1300, moderate to strong to 1900 and moderate at the end. There was just a trace of cumulus and altocumulus cloud at the start, but by 0900 it had increased to 20% cumulus, altocumulus, cirrus and altostratus that gradually increased to 90% at 1600 and then 100% altocumulus and cirrostratus for the rest of the day. Ridges were essentially clear all day. A total of 26 raptors of 5 species migrated between 0843 and 1748 comprising 7 Bald Eagles (5a, 1sa, 1j), 1u Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1 juvenile Northern Goshawk, 1 adult light morph calurus Red-tailed Hawk and 16 Golden Eagles (2a, 4sa, 7j, 3u). Two Bald Eagles, 3 Golden Eagles and the 3 hawk species moved on the western route, 3 Bald Eagles moved from the Fisher Range to Mount Lorette, 1 Bald Eagle moved above the east-central valley and the rest of the eagles were initially located over Mount Lorette or Mount McGillivray. Movement was steady all day and 1000-1100 was the only hour in which no migrants were seen. Resident raptors were 2 Bald Eagles (1a, 1j), 2 pairs of Red-tailed Hawks and 1 adult Golden Eagle. Other birds included 1 Killdeer, 1 Northern Pygmy-Owl that sang as the observers were leaving the site, 2 Golden-crowned Kinglets 1 Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 5 Mountain Bluebirds (4m, 1f), 25 American Robins, 3 singing Varied Thrushes, 2 American Pipits (the first of the year), 61 Dark-eyed Juncos and 1 female Red-winged Blackbird. Two Coyotes were in the meadow in the early morning, but there was no observed interaction with the 4 White-tailed Deer that were there later. Seven visitors were at the site today.
13.33 hours (456.1) BAEA 7 (203), SSHA 1 (7), NOGO 1 (17), RTHA 1 (33), GOEA 16 (2130) TOTAL 26 (2445)
Beaver Mines [Day 43] (Peter Sherrington) 0800-1930. The temperature at 0800 was 0C, rose to a high at 1400 and 1500 of 7C and was 3C at 1930. Winds were W-WSW all day 20-30 gusting 40 km/h to 1600 and then 35-45 gusting 55 km/h for the rest of the day. It was sunny with only 20% thin altostratus cloud cover at 0800, but the cloud quickly thickened producing another gloomy day with 100% altostratus and cumulus cloud cover between 0830 and 1600, after which it reduced to 90-70% which allowed 30 minutes of sunshine at the end of observation. Conditions for migration and observation were good and the first bird, a Golden Eagle appeared at 0816 that was followed at 0849 by the season’s second Osprey. Movement was then slow but steady with a good variety of species and by 1500 20 migrants had been seen, but subsequently only 4 more birds were seen, the last a Red-tailed Hawk at 1903. The final count of 24 raptors of 9 species was 1 Osprey, 3 Bald Eagles (2a, 1j), 3 Northern Harriers (1 adult male, 1 adult female, 1u), 2 Sharp-shinned Hawks (1a, 1u), 1 adult Cooper’s Hawk, 2 Northern Goshawks (1a, 1j), 2 adult light morph Broad-winged Hawks, 7 adult calurus Red-tailed Hawks (5 light, 2 dark) and 3 Golden Eagles (2a, 1j). The 2 pairs of resident Red-tailed Hawks were conspicuous for much of the day and on several occasions interacted in groups of 3 that usually ended with one bird giving a vigorous display flight. A male Northern Harrier also performed a prolonged flight display over the ridge at 1252.
11.5 hours (394.3) OSPR 1 (2), BAEA 3 (275), NOHA 3 (28), SSHA 2 (34), COHA 1 (7), NOGO 2 (53), BWHA 2 (7), RTHA 7 (146), GOEA 3 (1004) TOTAL 24 (1669)
Steeples (Vance Mattson) No observation
MOUNT LORETTE SUMMARY COUNT (March 1 to April 22)
DAYS 40
HOURS 456.1
TURKEY VULTURE (TUVU) 0
OSPREY (OSPR) 0
BALD EAGLE (BAEA) 203
NORTHERN HARRIER (NOHA) 2
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (SSHA) 7
COOPER’S HAWK (COHA) 2
NORTHERN GOSHAWK (NOGO) 17
Accipiter sp. (UA) 0
BROAD-WINGED HAWK (BWHA) 3
SWAINSON’S HAWK (SWHA) 0
RED-TAILED HAWK (RTHA) 33
FERRUGINOUS HAWK (FEHA) 0
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (RLHA) 21
Buteo sp. (UB) 3
GOLDEN EAGLE (GOEA) 2130
Eagle sp. (UE) 12
AMERICAN KESTREL (AMKE) 1
MERLIN (MERL) 2
GYRFALCON (GYRF) 1
PEREGRINE FALCON (PEFA) 4
PRAIRIE FALCON (PRFA) 1
Falco sp. (UF) 1
Unidentified Raptor (UU) 2
TOTAL 2445
Mount Lorette, Beaver Mines and Steeples, April 9
April 9 [Day 39] (Bill Wilson, assisted by Lori Anderson) 0630-2040. The temperature at 0700 was 0C, the high at 1400 was 4C and it was 1C at the end of observation. Ground winds were N all day except between 1500 and 1600 when they were SE, 3-6 km/h to 1100, 2-10 gusting 18 km/h to 1500 after which they were 2-5 km/h; ridge winds were light and variable all day. Cloud cover was 100% stratus all day that produced light to moderate snow between 0830 and 1300 followed by snow flurries and rain showers to 1500 and moderate to heavy snow from 1630 to 1900, after which precipitation ceased. All peaks and ridges were completely obscured to 1900 after which there was some clearing with the west 30% and the east 60% obscured for the last 1.5 hours of observation. The only migrants seen were an undifferentiated female/immature Northern Harrier that flew fairly low to the north to the east of the site at 1641 and 1u Sharp-shinned Hawk that flapped and glided north on a similar path at 1913. Resident raptors were 1 adult Bald Eagle, and a Northern Goshawk heard calling near the parking area early in the morning. Other birds included a flying pair of Barrow’s Goldeneye, 1 singing Northern Pygmy-Owl, the season’s first Townsend’s Solitaire, 29 American Robins including a flock of 9 migrating north late in the day, 3 singing Varied Thrushes, a flock of 60 Grey-crowned Rosy-Finches and 2 Common Redpolls. Up to 9 White-tailed Deer were in the meadow, one of which had a large conspicuous wound on its flank, probably from a predator attack, and at 1408 a deer was pursued by a Coyote and escaped by crossing the river when the Coyote decided to keep its feet dry. Eight visitors braved the conditions to reach the site today.
14.16 hours (442.7) NOHA 1 (2), SSHA 1 (6) TOTAL 2 (2419)
[Correction and addition to April 8. Jim was assisted by Ruth Morrow, not by Diane Stinson. A single Tree Swallow, the first for the year, was also seen at 0926.]
Beaver Mines [Day 43] (Peter Sherrington) 0800-1745. There was 1 cm of fresh snow in the valley and about 6 cm on the ridge, but the snow had stopped by 0800 when the temperature was 1C. The high was 5C between 1400 and 1600 and fell to 3.5C after 1700 following a 10 minute snow flurry. Winds were light N or calm to 1045 when a light WSW flow developed and thereafter winds were WSW-W for the rest of the day 10-20 gusting 35-40 km/h. Cloud cover was 100% stratus all day with superposed cumulus between 1300 and 1600. Snow fell for much of the day to the SW but only the aforementioned brief squall reached the site. The first migrant was not seen until 1259 and by 1401 22 birds had been counted and a good total looked likely, but the flow then became sporadic and only 2 birds were seen after 1600 with the last migrant moving at 1738. The count of 36 raptors of 8 species was 3 Bald Eagles (1a, 1sa, 1j), 1 adult male Northern Harrier, 3u Sharp-shinned Hawks, 1u Cooper’s Hawk, 4 Northern Goshawks (1a, 2j, 1u), 7 calurus Red-tailed Hawks (3a, 2u light morphs, 2a dark morphs), 2 Rough-legged Hawks (1 light, 1 dark) and 15 Golden Eagles (11a, 4sa). The two pairs of resident Red-tailed Hawks were seen between 1345 and 1616, mainly hunting and only one display flight was observed.
9.75 hours (382.8) BAEA 3 (272), NOHA 1 (25), SSHA 3 (32), COHA 1 (6), NOGO 4 (51), RTHA 7 (139), RLHA 2 (62), GOEA 15 (1001) TOTAL 36 (1645)
Steeples (Vance Mattson) No observation [Weather]. The ridges were obscured for most of the day. They cleared slightly at 1530 but were covered again by 1630.
MOUNT LORETTE SUMMARY COUNT (March 1 to April 22)
DAYS 39
HOURS 442.7
TURKEY VULTURE (TUVU) 0
OSPREY (OSPR) 0
BALD EAGLE (BAEA) 196
NORTHERN HARRIER (NOHA) 2
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (SSHA) 6
COOPER’S HAWK (COHA) 2
NORTHERN GOSHAWK (NOGO) 16
Accipiter sp. (UA) 0
BROAD-WINGED HAWK (BWHA) 3
SWAINSON’S HAWK (SWHA) 0
RED-TAILED HAWK (RTHA) 32
FERRUGINOUS HAWK (FEHA) 0
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (RLHA) 21
Buteo sp. (UB) 3
GOLDEN EAGLE (GOEA) 2114
Eagle sp. (UE) 12
AMERICAN KESTREL (AMKE) 1
MERLIN (MERL) 2
GYRFALCON (GYRF) 1
PEREGRINE FALCON (PEFA) 4
PRAIRIE FALCON (PRFA) 1
Falco sp. (UF) 1
Unidentified Raptor (UU) 2
TOTAL 2419
Mount Lorette, Beaver Mines and Steeples, April 8
April 8 [Day 38] (Jim Davis, assisted by Diane Stinson and Sid Andrews) 0730-2000. The temperature high was 9C from 1500 to 1700 and the starting and finishing temperatures were both 2C. Ground winds were W 4-15 gusting 21 km/h, while ridge winds were moderate SW to 1100, strong W to 1300 and moderate west between 1400 and 1700 becoming light late in the day. Cloud cover was 40-50% cumulus and altostratus except around 1600 when it increased to 80%; observing conditions were excellent throughout. Apart from Mount Bogart being obscured until 1300, the other ridges and peaks were clear all day. A total of 69 migrant raptors of 6 species moved between 1007 and 1919 which is the highest count here since March 31. The flight comprised a season-high 25 Bald Eagles (20a, 4sa, 1j), 1j Cooper’s Hawk, 2a Northern Goshawks, 12 Red-tailed Hawks (10 calurus: light 8a, 1j, dark 1a; 1 adult “krideri” and 1 adult dark morph harlani), 27 Golden Eagles (12a, 3sa, 8j, 4u), 1u Peregrine Falcon and 1 large unidentified raptor. Most of the movement was in the west until 1500 (28 birds), with birds soaring above Olympic Summit and moving to the NW over Skogan Pass; after 1500 most birds moved high from the Fisher Range to Mount Lorette and there was extensive soaring over the Fisher Range late in the day as the ridge winds became light. The busiest hour was 1800-1900 when 19 birds, all eagles, were counted. Other birds recorded included 1 singing Great Horned Owl heard on the walk to the site in the early morning, 1 Northern Pygmy-Owl that sang from the western side of the Hay Meadow at 1030, 1 female Pileated Woodpecker that perched close to the site, 1 male Mountain Bluebird, 5 singing Varied Thrushes, and 10 Grey-crowned Rosy-Finches. A Mountain Goat high on the southern flank of Olympic Summit was unusual as most animals are located to the east on the Fisher Range ridge. A total of 37 visitors to the site enjoyed both the weather and excellent views of migrating raptors and other birds.
12.5 hours (428.6) BAEA 25 (196), COHA 1 (2), NOGO 2 (16), RTHA 12 (32), GOEA 27 (2114), PEFA 1 (4), UU 1 (2) TOTAL 69 (2417)
[Addition to April 7. Because of the weather raptor movement was limited to 7 birds that moved along the eastern route between 1522 and 1621 comprising 1u Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1u Northern Goshawk and 4 Golden Eagles (3a, 1sa) and 1a male American Kestrel that flew low above the Hay Meadow towards Skogan Pass at 1501 for the first record this season. 12.75 hours (416.1) SSHA 1 (5), NOGO 1 (14), GOEA 4 (2087), AMKE 1 (1) TOTAL 7 (2348)]
Beaver Mines [Day 42] (Peter Sherrington, assisted by Hilary Atkinson) 0800-1800. The temperature at 0800 was 6C, rose to a high of 11C at 1300 and was 8C at the end of observation at 1800. Winds were WSW-W all day, 30-40 gusting 65 km/h to 1400 when they moderated slightly to 25-35 gusting 40 km/h for the rest of the day. It was cloudless with only occasional traces of cumulus and altocumulus to 1200 when 30% altostratus developed which quickly became 100% uniform altostratus that persisted for the rest of the day. Once again early movement was slow and sporadic and by 1300 only 3 migrants had passed, but the pace then quickened and the final total by 1754 was 30 birds of a season-high 9 species. All the birds soared and glided very high to the NW or NNW and it was a challenge to find them against the uniform altostratus cloud blanket. The count was 3 adult Bald Eagles, 4 adult Northern Harriers (3 male, 1 female), 2u Sharp-shinned Hawks, 2 Cooper’s Hawks (1a, 1u), 1 dark morph adult Broad-winged Hawk, 6 Red-tailed Hawks (3a, 2u calurus light morphs and 1a dark harlani), 1 light morph adult Ferruginous Hawk, 1 light morph Rough-legged Hawk, 2 unidentified Buteos (1 light, 1 dark), 7 Golden Eagles (4a, 2sa, 1j) and 1 unidentified eagle. The year’s first Tree Swallow was seen at 0926.
10 hours (373) BAEA 3 (269), NOHA 4 (24), SSHA 2 (29), COHA 2 (5), BWHA 1 (5), RTHA 6 (132), FEHA 1 (3), RLHA 1 (60), UB 2 (11), GOEA 7 (986), UE 1 (3) TOTAL 30 (1609)
Steeples [Day 15] (Vance Mattson) 1230-1730. Observation was from the Bill Nye site where the temperature reached 10C, winds were moderate, and initially SE but then became mainly SW, and cloud cover was initially 40% cumulus and cirrus which became 100% altostratus and cumulus after 1500. A total of 12 migrants were counted comprising 7 Bald Eagles (2a, 1sa, 4j), 1 undifferentiated Red-tailed Hawk, 3 juvenile Golden Eagles and 1u American Kestrel, which was the first for the season. Six birds moved before 1300 after which movement was slow to 1653 when the last bird, a Golden Eagle, soared and glided to the north. Non-migrants were Turkey Vultures (12 sightings), 7 Bald Eagles (4a, 3j), 1u Sharp-shinned Hawk, at least 3 Red-tailed Hawks and 1 adult Golden Eagle.
5 hours (69.5) BAEA 7 (110), RTHA 1 (4), GOEA 3 (386), AMKE 1 (1) TOTAL 12 (515)
MOUNT LORETTE SUMMARY COUNT (March 1 to April 22)
DAYS 38
HOURS 428.6
TURKEY VULTURE (TUVU) 0
OSPREY (OSPR) 0
BALD EAGLE (BAEA) 196
NORTHERN HARRIER (NOHA) 1
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (SSHA) 5
COOPER’S HAWK (COHA) 2
NORTHERN GOSHAWK (NOGO) 16
Accipiter sp. (UA) 0
BROAD-WINGED HAWK (BWHA) 3
SWAINSON’S HAWK (SWHA) 0
RED-TAILED HAWK (RTHA) 32
FERRUGINOUS HAWK (FEHA) 0
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (RLHA) 21
Buteo sp. (UB) 3
GOLDEN EAGLE (GOEA) 2114
Eagle sp. (UE) 12
AMERICAN KESTREL (AMKE) 1
MERLIN (MERL) 2
GYRFALCON (GYRF) 1
PEREGRINE FALCON (PEFA) 4
PRAIRIE FALCON (PRFA) 1
Falco sp. (UF) 1
Unidentified Raptor (UU) 2
TOTAL 2417
Mount Lorette, Beaver Mines and Steeples, April 7
April 7 [Day 37] (George Halmazna, assisted by Diane Stinson) 0630-1925. The temperature at 0630 was -2C, rose briefly to a high of 9C between 1700 and 1730 then fell to 5.5C at the end of observation. Ground winds were calm or very light SW to 1600, then were SW 5-18 km/h to 1900 which dropped to 2-5 km/h for the rest of the day; ridge winds were probably moderate SW for most of the day. Cloud cover was 100% stratus to 1530 and then 80% stratus and cumulus for the rest of the day. Ridges were clear to 1000 when snow fell to 1300 that turned to rain that fell to 1530 during which time all the ridges were obscured. The rest of the day saw flurries and showers which obscured the east 10-40% and the west 30-60%. Because of the weather raptor movement was limited to 6 birds that moved along the eastern route between 1522 and 1621 comprising 1u Sharp-shinned Hawk, 1u Northern Goshawk and 4 Golden Eagles (3a, 1sa). The eagles flew from the northern end of the Fisher Range to Mount Lorette and then headed to the north. Other birds recorded included 1 drumming Ruffed Grouse, 1 Northern Pygmy-Owl that vocalized for most of the day from 4 different locations starting at 0700, 2 Ruby-crowned Kinglets (the first for the year), 5 Mountain Bluebirds (4m, 1f), 29 American Robins, 3 Varied Thrushes, 3 Song Sparrows and 27 Dark-eyed Juncos. Despite the weather 5 visitors made it to the site today.
12.75 hours (416.1) SSHA 1 (5), NOGO 1 (14), GOEA 4 (2087) TOTAL 6 (2347)
Beaver Mines [Day 41] (Peter Sherrington, assisted by Hilary Atkinson) 1045-1845. Light rain fell to 1045 when the count began and the temperature was 5C which rose to a high of 8.5C at 1500 and 1600 and was 6C at the end of observation. Winds were mainly WSW all day 30-50 gusting 65 km/h but increasing to gusts of 85 km/h around 1600. Cloud cover was 100% stratocumulus to 1410 when it began to clear and from 1500 to 1600 it was 20-50% cumulus, altocumulus and cirrus, but after 1700 it was 100% stratus again. Rain fell from 1150 to 1410 which became heavy around noon, light rain fell from 1700 to 1730 and at 1830 heavy rain that turned to sleet fell for the rest of the observation period. Not surprisingly raptor movement was very sporadic with only 6 birds of 4 species recorded between 1418 and 1701 which were 1 adult Bald Eagle, 2 adult calurus Red-tailed Hawks (1 light, 1 dark), 2 subadult Golden Eagles and 1 adult Peregrine Falcon. The two resident pairs of Red-tailed Hawks hunted sporadically between the periods of rain and a hunting male Prairie Falcon flew low and fast to the SW at 1525.
8 hours (363) BAEA 1 (266), RTHA 2 (126), GOEA 2 (979), PEFA 1 (3) TOTAL 6 (1579)
Steeples (Vance Mattson) No observation [Weather]. It rained for most of the day and the ridges were mainly obscured.
MOUNT LORETTE SUMMARY COUNT (March 1 to April 22)
DAYS 37
HOURS 416.1
TURKEY VULTURE (TUVU) 0
OSPREY (OSPR) 0
BALD EAGLE (BAEA) 171
NORTHERN HARRIER (NOHA) 1
SHARP-SHINNED HAWK (SSHA) 5
COOPER’S HAWK (COHA) 1
NORTHERN GOSHAWK (NOGO) 14
Accipiter sp. (UA) 0
BROAD-WINGED HAWK (BWHA) 3
SWAINSON’S HAWK (SWHA) 0
RED-TAILED HAWK (RTHA) 20
FERRUGINOUS HAWK (FEHA) 0
ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK (RLHA) 21
Buteo sp. (UB) 3
GOLDEN EAGLE (GOEA) 2087
Eagle sp. (UE) 12
AMERICAN KESTREL (AMKE) 0
MERLIN (MERL) 2
GYRFALCON (GYRF) 1
PEREGRINE FALCON (PEFA) 3
PRAIRIE FALCON (PRFA) 1
Falco sp. (UF) 1
Unidentified Raptor (UU) 1
TOTAL 2347