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Fort Smallwood Park 4/9/04

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Sue Ricciardi

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Maryland Birds & Birding

Date:

Sat, 10 Apr 2004 22:21:09 -0400

Fort Smallwood Park
Pasadena, Maryland, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 09, 2004
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Species            Day's Count    Month Total   Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV                          21             47            147
TV                         234           1509           3333
OS                          71            149            227
BE                           6              6             11
NH                          24             56             62
SS                         343            627            709
CH                          90            226            324
NG                           0              0              0
RS                          13             79            172
BW                          11             37             37
RT                          22            132            241
RL                           0              0              0
GE                           0              0              0
AK                         387            487            560
ML                          23             29             29
PG                           0              0              1
UR                           1             15             27

Total:                    1246           3399           5880
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Observation start time: 09:00:00
Observation end   time: 19:30:00
Total observation time: 10.5 hours

Official Counter: Hal Wierenga

Observers:        Cal Orvis, Dan Eberly, Lynn Davidson, Ralph Geuder

Visitors:
Additional official counter, Lynn Davidson; Additional observers, Jane
Geuder, John Hoffman; Visitors, Martin Miller, Ken Orvis, Sally Rowe.


Weather:
Morning haze followed by partly cloudy skies; 48-60 degrees; winds mostly
from the northwest, 8-16 mph.

Observations:
After a much slower day, the hawks came in droves again!  A stunning
flight.   A new one-day record for kestrels: 387 (old record 362), and the
largest one-day flights of sharp-shins and Merlins on record this early in
the season. These two recent big days are unusual for us in that they've
been powered mostly by non-vultures and non-broadwings.

44 Common Loons; 2 Red-throated Loons; 25 Horned Grebes; 18 Great Blue
Herons; thousands of Tree Swallows, 12 Barn Swallows and about 35 Northern Rough-winged Swallows.
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Report submitted by Sue Ricciardi ()


Fort Smallwood Park is located on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay at
the mouth of the Patapsco River, 11 miles south of Baltimore, MD.  Best
winds are from the southwest.

BV Black Vulture; TV Turkey Vulture; OS Osprey; MK Mississippi Kite; BE Bald Eagle; NH Northern Harrier; SS Sharp-shinned Hawk; CH Cooper's Hawk; NG Northern Goshawk; RS Red-shouldered Hawk; BW Broad-winged Hawk; RT Red-tailed Hawk; RL Rough-legged Hawk; GE Golden Eagle; AK American Kestrel; ML Merlin; PG Peregrine Falcon; UA Unidentified Accipiter; UB Unidentified Buteo; UF Unidentified Falcon; UR Unidentified Raptor


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