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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

03/21/2022

Observers: Lori Anderson, Glenn Webber, Jim St.Laurent, Roger Montgomery, Rachel Boekel with her children and their friends.

Start Time:

07:00 AM

End Time:

08:00 PM

Temperature:

-1C to 5C

Description of the Day:

The cloud coverage averaged about 40-50% throughout the day, mainly cumulus, altocumulus with some cirrus and cirrostratus clouds until midday. SW Ridge winds averaged 24km/h. Ground winds blew from the SW between 5-15 km/h, with regular gusts of up to 25 km/h. This made for a cold day in spite of the intermittent sunshine. The first Golden Eagle of the day appeared at 8:00, flying from the north end of Patrick over to Lorette and passing in front of Lorette near the ridge and then around to the other side. Many Eagles used this flight pattern throughout the day and quite a few were found very high above the Fisher Range. After 12:00, traffic was light but constant, averaging 10 to 20 per hour. The highlight of the day was the presence of Rachel’s children and friends. It was so uplifting to be around children with so much interest in what we are doing. They asked amazingly intelligent questions and offered anecdotes and information throughout their stay as they helped look for eagles. We found it odd that there were so few small birds in the area. Predators maybe? At one point, a Goshawk swooped across the meadow, presumably hunting, and two Wisakedjaks complained as they flew off into the woods.

Migrant Golden Eagle Count:

87 ( 61 adult, 10 subadult, 2 juvenile, 14 unidentified).

Migrant Other Raptor Count By Species:

Bald Eagle 5, Northern Goshawk 2, Unclassified Eagle 1

Period with Most Migrants:

12:00 - 14:00 35 Migrants

Total Migratory Raptors:

95

Non-Migrant Raptors:

Northern Goshawk, Bald Eagle, Golden Eagle

Other Birds:

Starlings, Canada Jays, Bohemian Waxwings, and Ravens.

Number of Visitors:

30