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The Spring 2022 Migration Count has commenced and runs from Mar 1st to Apr 22nd with observers at the Mount Lorette site daily — including viewing equipment available to the public. If interested in visiting the site, we suggest that you visit after 3pm. We see the majority of the migrating eagles in the later afternoon. This is the 30th consecutive year of vigilant recording. Mount Lorette site, Observation map.

Related links: Count Reports

 

Observations

Total Migratory Raptors: 302

03/17/2022

Observers: Caroline Lambert, Rick Robb

Start Time:

06:45 AM

End Time:

08:00 PM

Temperature:

Temperature ranged from 0C to 6C

Description of the Day:

Finally, after a couple of weeks of less than ideal conditions for migrating raptors, the weather cooperated to produce a season high total of 117 Golden Eagles, almost doubling the season count to date. A low temperature of 0ºC and high of 6ºC, plus relatively calm ground winds, made the day comfortable for the observers. Cumulus clouds scudded across the sky all day in a migration-favourable mostly west to east direction, with sufficient wind that nearly all the eagles could glide effortlessly with little soaring or flapping of wings. Those few eagles that flapped their wings were assumed to be males trying to keep up with their larger and more powerful mates. Those that were seen soaring might just have been the females waiting for their mates to catch up. All the migrants were seen on the east side of the valley, ranging in height from ridge level to four "binocular views" above ridge level (not quite overhead, but close), keeping the observers on their toes. No raptors were seen on the west side of the valley, which was often obscured in clouds.

Migrant Golden Eagle Count:

117 (94a, 4sa, 19u)

Migrant Other Raptor Count By Species:

3 Bald Eagles

Period with Most Migrants:

Migrants were evenly distributed throughout the day.

Total Migratory Raptors:

120

Non-Migrant Raptors:

None

Other Birds:

1 Northern Flicker, 1 Northern Shrike (juvenile), 2 Canada Jays, 12 Common Ravens, 1 Black-capped Chickadee, 1 Boreal Chickadee, 1 Red-breasted Nuthatch, 1 American Dipper

Number of Visitors:

50