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The main observation site is the Hay Meadow, Mt. Lorette Site. The site is located in Kananaskis on the bank of the Kananaskis River. It has a view of the open valley. which allows excellent (though rather distant) viewing of the Fisher Range to the east. The bulk of the Golden Eagles and other raptors use this ridge as part of their preferred migration route.

Mt. Lorette Observations

See the seasonal count reports and daily summaries for historical observation counts. The following observations started in Fall 2021.

10/22/2021

Observers: Caroline Lambert, Rick Robb

Start Time:

08:05 AM

End Time:

06:55 AM

Temperature:

started at 1C, high of 15C, finished at 12C

Description of the Day:

It was overcast and gloomy for most of the day, although the lack of sun did not stop the temperature from being abnormally warm. Few raptors were seen until mid-afternoon. A few sprinkles of rain were felt between noon and 3pm, but it was not enough to wet the ground. However, once the rain (if it can be called that) had passed, some blue sky was seen and a steady stream of raptors ensued until almost sunset.

Migrant Golden Eagle Count:

46

Migrant Other Raptor Count By Species:

Bald Eagle - 5, Northern Goshawk - 1, unknown accipiter - 1, Rough-legged Hawk - 1

Period with Most Migrants:

Nearly half the raptors passed by between 5pm and 6pm

Total Migratory Raptors:

54

Non-Migrant Raptors:

The resident Golden Eagle is still here, as is a Northern Goshawk.

Other Birds of Note:

Hairy Woodpecker 1, Canada Jay 4, Common Raven 9, Black-capped Chickadee 1, Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1, American Dipper 1, American Robin 1, White-winged Crossbill about 100 flying south

Number of Visitors:

0