[BIRDHAWK] Backyard Hawk Watch
Geoff Graff (ggraff@erols.com)
Fri, 09 Oct 1998 19:29:00 -0400
Backyard Hawk Watch (est. 1992), Fall 1998
Site: 3812 White Ave., between Belair Rd. and Walther Ave. - northeast
Baltimore City in the Gardenville section.
Topography of the Site: The prominent peak in the area is a steep ridge
about 180-200' above Belair Rd. and about 260' above sea level. It runs
northeast to southwest and is the first ridge west of the Chesapeake
Bay. It is about 12 miles from the bay, and is about 5 miles northwest
of the head of Back River, an arm of the bay, and about 6 miles north of
Baltimore's Inner Harbor. There is a long narrow old-growth of woods
about 3+ acres on top of the ridge. My hawkwatch site is about 150
yards west of the ridge. From the west side of the ridge, going west
past my site, the topography continutes to rise for about 6/10 mile to a
height even higher than the ridge. The only road that runs along side
of ridge is Fairwood Ave., that connects from White Ave. to Parkmount
Ave.
The hawkwatch is located in my backyard. Most of the hawk flights
arrive from the northeast and a few from the north.
Reports: Kevin Graff (ggraff@erols.com)
Counter: Kevin Graff
(site manned, it depends on the weather, 9am-6pm early to mid. Oct.)
SPECIES 10/09 SEASON 1997
Turkey Vulture 0 31 362
Black Vulture 0 6 13
Golden Eagle 0 0 3
Bald Eagle 0 10* (5 ad. & 5 imm.) 9
N. Harrier 0 28* 25
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 63 106
Cooper's Hawk 0 30 82
N. Goshawk 0 0 2
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 12 51
Broad-winged Hawk 0 11,773* 4,324
Red-tailed Hawk 0 30 339
Rough-legged Hawk 0 1 13
Osprey 0 41* 20
Am. Kestrel 0 37* 23
Merlin 0 8* 7
Peregrine Falcon 0 3* 2
Swainson's Hawk 0 1 (imm. light phrase - 9/16) n/a
Unidentified Accipiter 0 2 4
Unidentified Buteo 0 0 3
Unidentified Falcon 0 0 0
Unidentified Raptor 0 0 0
Total: 1 12,076* 5,338
Weather: Another dreadful day with light rain this am, then turns to
drizzle all day except from 11:55am-1:00pm. Light wind from the NW.
Raptor Migration Highlight: Single Sharp-shinned Hawk came before and
after light rain/drizzle.
Non-Raptor Migration Highlight: Another interested warbler for my yard
list in one week. An female fall plumage Tennessee Warbler seen very
high in one of my maple trees. Blue Jay still migrating with another 10
birds. Chimney Swift still migrating in the last three days with 833
counted today going southwest with a total of 3,339 so far (Oct. 6-9).
10 Chimney Swift still hanging around feeding ( this 10 will remain
until sometime late Oct., same time as last year with same 10 birds.
Questions or comments on this report to Kevin Graff at
ggraff@erols.com
Kevin Graff
Baltimore, MD
ggraff@erols.com