Hi All: Below are stats from Turkey Point 9/21-9/28 courtesy of compiler Ron Kelczewski, e-mail listed above should anyone find themselves conducting the count. For ongoing weekly summaries, see www.udel.edu/cecilbirds , courtesy of Marcia Whitmyre. Thursdays and Fridays continue to be our problem days. As always, SHARP-SHINS dominated the count, at an impressive 468 birds. COOPS tallied up at 40. Also a good week for AMERICAN KESTREL, at 51. PEREGRINE FALCON made a good showing at 10 for the week and MERLIN at 3. OSPREY at 28, BALD EAGLE- 37. Peak NORTHERN HARRIER is yet to come, 5 for the week. RED-TAIL beginning to move- 27 tallied. BLACK VULTURE- 2, TURKEY VULTURE-47. HOWEVER, our big news for this week was the major BROADWING flight on 9/26, comprising the majority of the 1538 birds tallied for the week. Total 2281 ( including some UA / UR ) A good flight underway when I left the hawk watch at ll:30 today ( Sun); average daily counts lately ( barring 9/26 ) have been between 100-150 birds per day. Russ Kovach and Norm Friedland had a PEREGRINE in scope enjoying a meal. Still not a major buteo morning where up to 400 have been tallied in a single day during seasons past but shouldn`t be long now. A great crowd out there this morning, including naturalist Bill Bridgeland from Baltimore teaching a raptor class for Bio-trek, and folks from Montgomery, Harford and Cecil Co, also New Jersey and Delaware. No longer the mornings of solitude at Turkey Point. It`s great to have the company and the more eyes to the sky the better. Leslie Fisher Cecil Co.