PABIRDS
Received From Subject
5/10/25 3:34 pm linda & bill franz <00000021c311e447-dmarc-request...> Bobolink - Cumberland County
5/10/25 1:28 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (10 May 2025) 3 Raptors
5/10/25 7:56 am Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...> Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
5/9/25 12:05 pm Arlene Koch <0000012d74227426-dmarc-request...> Kite ??? County on way to State college
5/9/25 3:34 am jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Venango Co. 5/8
5/8/25 1:32 pm Dallas DiLeo <dileod...> FOY Hummer + Catbirds
5/8/25 9:39 am Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (08 May 2025) Raptors
5/7/25 12:28 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (07 May 2025) 6 Raptors
5/6/25 6:27 pm Arlene Koch <0000012d74227426-dmarc-request...> Koch property Northampton County
5/6/25 4:38 pm Paul Blank <0000020b41421dbd-dmarc-request...> 4 Mississippi Kites, Lancaster, PA
5/6/25 2:05 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for May 6, 2025
5/6/25 11:23 am Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (06 May 2025) Raptors
5/6/25 5:53 am jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> Re: American Kestrel -Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co.
5/5/25 6:13 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (05 May 2025) 19 Raptors
5/5/25 6:04 pm Linda Rowan <000001476b4df963-dmarc-request...> Hummingbird and Wood Ducks Levittown Bucks County
5/5/25 2:17 pm Jay Kadane <kadane...> unusual yard bird,Allegheny County
5/5/25 7:11 am Rob Blye <rwblye...> Re: Venango Co. 4/29
5/3/25 3:24 pm <rwalczakw...> <0000006fe3ebdd11-dmarc-request...> Lawrence County yard birds
5/3/25 1:43 pm jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Venango Co. 5/3
5/3/25 1:36 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (03 May 2025) 8 Raptors
5/3/25 10:17 am Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...> American Kestrel -Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co.
5/3/25 7:40 am Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...> Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
5/3/25 4:36 am Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
5/2/25 5:47 pm A. Liebner <000000d98121eaef-dmarc-request...> FOY White-crowned Sparrow Sch. Co.
5/2/25 3:12 pm Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
5/2/25 1:28 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (02 May 2025) 7 Raptors
5/2/25 6:49 am DAVID SIEMINSKI <dksieminski...> Jacobsburg State Park
5/1/25 4:21 pm sandee swan <sandeeswan...> FOY
5/1/25 4:14 pm Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co.
5/1/25 2:52 pm Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...> Venango Co. 5/1
5/1/25 2:10 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (01 May 2025) 21 Raptors
5/1/25 12:41 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (01 May 2025) 3 Raptors
4/30/25 5:01 pm Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co.
4/30/25 3:33 pm linda & bill franz <00000021c311e447-dmarc-request...> Cape May Warbler - Cumberland County
4/30/25 1:21 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (30 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
4/30/25 12:51 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (30 Apr 2025) 1 Raptors
4/30/25 12:51 pm Amy Taracido <amytaracido...> RBA western Pennsylvania, 15 April 2025
4/29/25 3:53 pm Randy Stringer <0000014328ddae02-dmarc-request...> Bobolinks-Lawrence County
4/29/25 3:41 pm A. Liebner <000000d98121eaef-dmarc-request...> FOY Hummingbird, Baltimore Oriole, House Wren -Sch. County
4/29/25 2:12 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 29, 2025
4/29/25 1:35 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (29 Apr 2025) Raptors
4/29/25 12:29 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (29 Apr 2025) 4 Raptors
4/29/25 11:16 am DAVID SIEMINSKI <dksieminski...> Northampton County Hummingbird
4/29/25 8:37 am jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Venango Co. 4/29
4/28/25 6:32 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (28 Apr 2025) 32 Raptors
4/28/25 2:05 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 28, 2025
4/28/25 1:20 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (28 Apr 2025) 1 Raptors
4/27/25 6:41 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (27 Apr 2025) 6 Raptors
4/27/25 4:50 pm sandee swan <sandeeswan...> FOY
4/27/25 3:57 pm Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
4/27/25 1:25 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (27 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
4/26/25 1:33 pm jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Venango Co. 4/26
4/26/25 7:58 am Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...> Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
4/26/25 5:40 am Carole Winslow <cjwinslow94...> Clarion Co- saw-whets, short-ears, early spring arrivals, and nesting raptors
4/26/25 5:24 am Carole Winslow <cjwinslow94...> Warren Co- Whip-poor-will, siskins
4/25/25 8:21 pm Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...> 2 Mile Run Co Park, Venango Co 4/25
4/25/25 3:31 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (25 Apr 2025) 11 Raptors
4/25/25 2:00 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (25 Apr 2025) 13 Raptors
4/25/25 1:24 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (25 Apr 2025) 4 Raptors
4/25/25 5:36 am sandee swan <sandeeswan...> FOY
4/24/25 5:52 pm Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...> Brown Thrasher, Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co.
4/24/25 4:40 pm Arlene Koch <0000012d74227426-dmarc-request...> Short hummer visit, Koch property, Northampton County
4/24/25 3:54 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (24 Apr 2025) 29 Raptors
4/24/25 2:40 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (24 Apr 2025) 14 Raptors
4/24/25 10:31 am Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (24 Apr 2025) Raptors
4/24/25 4:29 am K Springer <springer0707...> FOY'S - MERCER COUNTY
4/23/25 8:06 pm Wayne Laubscher <000001f695296b94-dmarc-request...> Red Crossbill, Eastville, Clinton County, 4/21
4/23/25 6:20 pm Russ States <pelagics202...> venango co.
4/23/25 5:08 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (23 Apr 2025) 33 Raptors
4/23/25 4:07 pm Pamela Fisher <000000233af33264-dmarc-request...> Interesting sighting - Lancaster county
4/23/25 2:57 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 23, 2025
4/23/25 2:35 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (23 Apr 2025) 28 Raptors
4/23/25 1:39 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (23 Apr 2025) 29 Raptors
4/23/25 4:16 am Russ States <pelagics202...> venango co.
4/22/25 6:22 pm Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...> American Avocets, Crawford Co.
4/22/25 4:34 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (22 Apr 2025) 20 Raptors
4/22/25 1:34 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (22 Apr 2025) 64 Raptors
4/22/25 1:30 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (22 Apr 2025) 11 Raptors
4/22/25 8:10 am Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...> Sights and sounds Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co.
4/22/25 7:58 am Bobbie Rochow <bobbielou1960...> Re: Moraine St park nestboxes
4/22/25 7:24 am jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> Moraine St park nestboxes
4/21/25 5:49 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (21 Apr 2025) 207 Raptors
4/21/25 1:28 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 21, 2025 take 2
4/21/25 12:00 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (21 Apr 2025) 25 Raptors
4/21/25 11:03 am <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 21, 2025
4/21/25 8:50 am A. Liebner <000000d98121eaef-dmarc-request...> Sch. Co. FOY Brown Trasher, Bald Eagles, Ravens, Purple Finches and more
4/21/25 5:41 am Michael Fialkovich <0000012b4af48ab0-dmarc-request...> Re: various birds, Crawford Co.
4/21/25 4:00 am Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...> various birds, Crawford Co.
4/21/25 3:52 am Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...> Oil Creek State Park, Venango Co.
4/20/25 5:45 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (20 Apr 2025) 24 Raptors
4/20/25 3:42 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (20 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
4/20/25 2:21 pm Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...> Venango Co
4/20/25 1:38 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (20 Apr 2025) 63 Raptors
4/20/25 11:05 am Donna Collett <dcollett57...> Blue headed Vireo Ovenbird Bluegrey Gnatcatcher - Washington County
4/19/25 8:41 pm Marcy Cunkelman <plant4nature...> Re: Ruby throated Hummingbird -Washington Co
4/19/25 8:02 pm Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
4/19/25 7:13 pm Michael Fialkovich <0000012b4af48ab0-dmarc-request...> Pacific Loon in Allegheny County
4/19/25 5:27 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (19 Apr 2025) 67 Raptors
4/19/25 4:07 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (19 Apr 2025) 12 Raptors
4/19/25 2:41 pm Nick Bolgiano <nickbolgiano...> State College Bird Club, Wed, April 23, 7 p.m., Zoom presentation: The Red-tailed Hawk Project
4/19/25 1:46 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (19 Apr 2025) 34 Raptors
4/19/25 9:17 am Donna Collett <dcollett57...> N. PARULA Beaver Cty
4/19/25 5:11 am Donna Collett <dcollett57...> Ruby throated Hummingbird -Washington Co
4/18/25 8:18 pm Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...> Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co.
4/18/25 6:56 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (18 Apr 2025) 446 Raptors
4/18/25 2:47 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (18 Apr 2025) 300 Raptors
4/18/25 1:35 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (18 Apr 2025) 581 Raptors
4/18/25 1:25 pm Franklin Haas <fhaasbirds...> Latest issue of Pennsylvania Birds
4/18/25 1:09 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Rocky Ridge (18 Apr 2025) 265 Raptors
4/18/25 12:36 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 18, 2025
4/17/25 5:39 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (17 Apr 2025) 107 Raptors
4/17/25 2:33 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (17 Apr 2025) 22 Raptors
4/17/25 2:04 pm Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...> 2 Mile Run Co. Park, Venango Co. 4/17
4/17/25 1:04 pm Amy Taracido <amytaracido...> RBA western Pennsylvania, 8 April 2025
4/17/25 12:03 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (17 Apr 2025) 17 Raptors
4/16/25 4:51 pm jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Venango Co. 4/16
4/16/25 2:41 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (16 Apr 2025) 9 Raptors
4/16/25 1:33 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (16 Apr 2025) 22 Raptors
4/16/25 1:30 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (16 Apr 2025) Raptors
4/15/25 5:44 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (15 Apr 2025) 201 Raptors
4/15/25 1:19 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (15 Apr 2025) 125 Raptors
4/15/25 12:39 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (15 Apr 2025) 5 Raptors
4/15/25 10:57 am Amy Taracido <amytaracido...> RBA western Pennsylvania, 1 April 2025 (two weeks)
4/14/25 6:58 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (14 Apr 2025) 766 Raptors
4/14/25 5:13 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (14 Apr 2025) 88 Raptors
4/14/25 2:47 pm Darwin Evangelista <000001f862a9bc86-dmarc-request...> Yard First!
4/14/25 1:24 pm <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 14, 2025
4/14/25 12:54 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (14 Apr 2025) 51 Raptors
4/14/25 8:45 am Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...> Kahle Lake 4 13
4/14/25 7:30 am jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> Re: PSO Education Series: "Why are Tree Swallows Stressed?" by Jennifer Houtz on 4/24 at 7pm
4/14/25 5:37 am Joe Gyekis <gyekis9...> PSO Education Series: "Why are Tree Swallows Stressed?" by Jennifer Houtz on 4/24 at 7pm
4/13/25 10:21 pm Lisa Tull <lisajtull...> Re: PABIRDS Digest - 12 Apr 2025 to 13 Apr 2025 (#2025-98)
4/13/25 6:00 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (13 Apr 2025) 55 Raptors
4/13/25 3:56 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Allegheny Front (13 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
4/13/25 2:03 pm Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...> Golden Eagle, Crawford Co.
4/13/25 1:38 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (13 Apr 2025) 92 Raptors
4/13/25 11:20 am K Springer <springer0707...> Various - Mercer County
4/13/25 8:51 am <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...> Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 13, 2025
4/13/25 7:14 am Jan Bennett <00000208a7c2dcd7-dmarc-request...> Re: Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
4/13/25 6:57 am jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> Re: Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
4/13/25 6:21 am Rob Dickerson <radickerson...> Request for Photos
4/12/25 5:15 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (12 Apr 2025) 9 Raptors
4/12/25 12:21 pm Pamela Fisher <000000233af33264-dmarc-request...> Western Cattle Egret -Lebanon County
4/12/25 11:10 am Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...> Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
4/12/25 8:53 am jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> Re: Owelet outta the box! WHAT TO FEED IT???
4/12/25 8:17 am Tom Dougherty <tomdoc...> First of Year
4/12/25 5:40 am K Springer <springer0707...> Blue headed vireo - Mercer County
4/12/25 3:49 am SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <000001343b2dd726-dmarc-request...> Re: Owelet outta the box! WHAT TO DO!???
4/11/25 7:59 pm jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> Owelet outta the box! WHAT TO DO!???
4/11/25 5:28 pm Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (11 Apr 2025) 1 Raptors
4/11/25 3:24 pm Russ States <pelagics202...> Re: Venango Co. 4/11
4/11/25 1:57 pm jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Lake Wilhelm in Mercer Co 4/11
4/11/25 1:55 pm jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> Venango Co. 4/11
4/11/25 11:42 am Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...> Great egret
4/11/25 9:00 am Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (11 Apr 2025) Raptors
4/11/25 7:11 am Karyn Delaney <delaneykaryn...> Fwd: eBird Report - Economy Borough Yard Birds, Apr 11, 2025
 
Back to top
Date: 5/10/25 3:34 pm
From: linda & bill franz <00000021c311e447-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Bobolink - Cumberland County
We were very lucky to see Bobolinks at twolocations this Saturday morning. The first spot had four on top of a locusttree alongside the Big Spring, and the second had a pair fluttering across a widemeadow close to North Mountain.  We weretreated to that bubbling song at both locations. Bill Franz / Newville

 

Back to top
Date: 5/10/25 1:28 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (10 May 2025) 3 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 10, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 5 47
Bald Eagle 0 3 63
Northern Harrier 0 3 33
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 1 44
Cooper's Hawk 0 5 58
American Goshawk 0 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 3 6 883
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 3 51
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 3 27 1286
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Mathew sacul

Weather:
Sunny. High near 71. North West wind

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 5/10/25 7:56 am
From: Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
The following were seen or heard on the morning bird walk from the Silver Lake Nature Center located in Bristol, PA.
Silver Lake Park/Nature Center, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USMay 10, 2025 7:30 AM - 10:15 AMProtocol: TravelingParticipants: 51.0 mile(s)Checklist Comments:    World Migratory Bird Day47 species
Canada Goose  4Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  2Mourning Dove  1Chimney Swift  2Turkey Vulture  1Osprey  1    Seen after the walk by the damRed-bellied Woodpecker  2Downy Woodpecker  1Northern Flicker  2Willow Flycatcher  1Great Crested Flycatcher  3Warbling Vireo  6Red-eyed Vireo  5Blue Jay  2Carolina Chickadee  1Tree Swallow  35Northern Rough-winged Swallow  2Barn Swallow  1Blue-gray Gnatcatcher  3Northern House Wren  1Carolina Wren  3European Starling  2Gray Catbird  8Wood Thrush  7American Robin  5House Sparrow  3House Finch  1American Goldfinch  9Song Sparrow  2Eastern Towhee  1Orchard Oriole  2Baltimore Oriole  4Red-winged Blackbird  6Brown-headed Cowbird  6Rusty Blackbird  5Common Grackle  3Ovenbird  3Black-and-white Warbler  1Common Yellowthroat  3American Redstart  3Northern Parula  5Magnolia Warbler  1Yellow Warbler  6Blackpoll Warbler  1Yellow-rumped Warbler  2Black-throated Green Warbler  3Northern Cardinal  4
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S235549720
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (https://ebird.org/home)

Doug Filler

 

Back to top
Date: 5/9/25 12:05 pm
From: Arlene Koch <0000012d74227426-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Kite ??? County on way to State college
We’re on rt 322 west moving 3 mph for more than hour due to a major accident. And just now a bit beyond an exit for Halifax a swallow-tailed kite flew over going east. Sorry but that’s the best I can do right now.
Sent from my iPhone
 

Back to top
Date: 5/9/25 3:34 am
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Venango Co. 5/8
5 WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW at our feeders

Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 5/8/25 1:32 pm
From: Dallas DiLeo <dileod...>
Subject: FOY Hummer + Catbirds
Darting around the backyard

Plus a pair of Gray Catbirds are nest building in a shrub

Dallas DiLeo
Mt. Lebanon, South Hills of Pittsburgh

 

Back to top
Date: 5/8/25 9:39 am
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (08 May 2025) Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 08, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 5 47
Bald Eagle 0 3 63
Northern Harrier 0 3 33
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 1 44
Cooper's Hawk 0 5 58
American Goshawk 0 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 3 880
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 3 51
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 0 24 1283
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 11:00:00
Total observation time: 3 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Aishwarya Laghate, Gracey Brouillard

Weather:
Sunny with high of 25 degree C
N wind with 1-5 mph

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 5/7/25 12:28 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (07 May 2025) 6 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 07, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 1 5 47
Bald Eagle 3 3 63
Northern Harrier 0 3 33
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 1 44
Cooper's Hawk 1 5 58
American Goshawk 0 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 1 3 880
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 3 51
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 6 24 1283
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Emily Jones, Mathew sacul

Weather:
Mostly sunny, high near 71. West winds around 5mph.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 5/6/25 6:27 pm
From: Arlene Koch <0000012d74227426-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Koch property Northampton County
Rose-breasted grosbeaks have become regular at the feeders for about a week although today was the first time I saw a female. Hummingbird activity has been interesting. I’ve seen 6 different ones but they’ve all only stopped for a quick drink and moved on in the same northerly direction. Four were males; two were females. I have five feeders out and each one was used. But the male I saw today went to Roman Red salvias in bloom before flying off. Other expected species on the property here are indigo buntings, Baltimore orioles, thrashers, towhees, cedar waxwings, blue grey gnatcatchers, etc. Also not here but slightly north today a Mississippi kite was photographed.
Sent from my iPhone
 

Back to top
Date: 5/6/25 4:38 pm
From: Paul Blank <0000020b41421dbd-dmarc-request...>
Subject: 4 Mississippi Kites, Lancaster, PA
Hi Everyone!

This evening from our porch in Eden Heights neighborhood, East Lampeter township - we observed 4 Mississippi Kites flying around above the Conestoga River. Eventually all 4 landed in the top of our 100+ foot tuliptree giving us a great opportunity for a positive ID.

I’ve been wanting to see one for years!! What a gift to see 4 of them so close!

Paul Blank
Lancaster County
Sent from my iPhone
 

Back to top
Date: 5/6/25 2:05 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for May 6, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 06, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 63 63 8394
Osprey 7 7 21
Bald Eagle 23 23 106
Northern Harrier 1 1 23
Sharp-shinned Hawk 42 42 570
Cooper's Hawk 0 0 12
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 47
Broad-winged Hawk 196 196 1751
Red-tailed Hawk 7 7 124
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 0 0 134
Merlin 0 0 6
Peregrine Falcon 1 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 3
Unknown Buteo 0 0 8
Unknown Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 340 340 11203
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 11:00:00
Total observation time: 3 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Julie Leonard

Visitors:
Julie Leonard assisted with the count for the first 1.5 hours.


Weather:
Variably cloudy and cool with SSW wind.

Raptor Observations:
Birds were slow getting started, but by the third hour birds were up and
running. However, it was unfortunate that both Julie Leonard and I had to
leave early, so we may have missed a record-breaking day for Bald Eagles.
Bald Eagles began a steady flow from the west during the last hour totaling
20 different individuals. There were a few small kettles of BWs, and SS
put on a decent show.

Non-raptor Observations:
Mallard 1, Chimney Swift 12, Ring-billed Gull 6, Cooper's Hawk 1 local,
Double-crested Cormorant 20, Red-headed Woodpecker 1, Northern Flicker 1,
Blue Jay 100s, American Crow, Purple Martin, Barn Swallow, European
Starling, American Robin 2, American Goldfinch 3, Baltimore Oriole 5,
Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, Common Grackle, Yellow Warbler
2, Scarlet Tanager 1, Indigo Bunting 1.

Predictions:
Cool and cloudy with west wind. A lake flight not likely.
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 5/6/25 11:23 am
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (06 May 2025) Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 06, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 4 46
Bald Eagle 0 0 60
Northern Harrier 0 3 33
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 1 44
Cooper's Hawk 0 4 57
American Goshawk 0 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 2 879
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 3 51
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 0 18 1277
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 11:00:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 1.67 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Gracey Brouillard

Weather:
Mostly cloudy and haze. Rain and fog before 11am and after 1pm.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 5/6/25 5:53 am
From: jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: American Kestrel -Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co.
Thanks Liz.
Nestboxes work for all kinds of species, especially as more deforestation of mature trees and snags accelerates.
Jerry Kruth
Pgh

----------------- 

On Saturday, May 3, 2025 at 01:17:11 PM EDT, Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...> wrote:

Just saw an American kestrel enter a nest box mounted on a telephone pole near the intersection of Deep Run and Stone Bridge roads.
Lisa Dziuban
“People aren’t longing to be impressed; they’re longing to feel like they’re home.  If you create a space full of love and character and creativity and soul, they’ll take off their shoes and curl up with gratitude and rest, no matter how small, no matter how undone, no matter how odd.”
Shauna Niequist


 

Back to top
Date: 5/5/25 6:13 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (05 May 2025) 19 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 05, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 2 5 285
OS 2 7 40
BE 4 6 46
NH 2 2 16
SS 0 0 25
CH 0 1 35
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 0 20
BW 4 4 417
RT 3 13 189
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 0 101
AK 0 0 7
ML 1 1 5
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 2
UF 0 0 1
UE 0 0 1
UR 1 1 13

Total: 19 40 1210
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 5 hours

Official Counter: Nancy Ott

Observers: Barb Carrier, Bob Stewart, Dave Poder, Greg Gdula

Visitors:
none


Weather:
The count started with the hawkwatch being fogged in with strong east
winds. Within 1/2 hour the valley cleared with low cloud ceiling and
visibility to Shawnee. Mainly cloudy day with rain starting around 11:30
bird time. This ended any raptor sightings. Winds were E and E/S all day
ranging 10mph up to low 20's.

Raptor Observations:
After valley started clearing, raptors seen most going south. Migrating
hawks were easily visible to high and into mist of clouds at times. Total
17 raptors counted BE 9:35sub, BE 10:13 -unk , 2 juv BE glided through
just as rain was starting. Total 4 BE for day.

Non-raptor Observations:
Blue birds, mourning doves, tree swallows, rose breasted grossbeak, indigo
bunting, 2 cormorants, towhees, nuthatches.

Predictions:
No further counts planned
========================================================================
Report submitted by Nancy Ott (<ednancy.ott...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 5/5/25 6:04 pm
From: Linda Rowan <000001476b4df963-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Hummingbird and Wood Ducks Levittown Bucks County
I put out my hummingbird feeder yesterday. Today we saw a male hummer at
the feeder at least 5 times.



While watching for the hummingbird, I saw two male Wood Ducks in the creek
behind my house.



Linda Rowan

 

Back to top
Date: 5/5/25 2:17 pm
From: Jay Kadane <kadane...>
Subject: unusual yard bird,Allegheny County
We live in Pittsburgh, in what amounts to a suburban setting. Like many
of our neighbors, we lost many trees, power and internet for 5 days in
last Tuesday's violent storm. We left . As we returned today, A sora
rail scuttled away from the vegetation near our front door.

            Jay Kadane

 

Back to top
Date: 5/5/25 7:11 am
From: Rob Blye <rwblye...>
Subject: Re: Venango Co. 4/29
Black Bernie And warbler. I love it.

*better living through birds*
*Rob*
Robert W. Blye
34603 Doe Run
Lewes DE 19958-3332
302 945-8618
610 213-2413 mobile


On Tue, Apr 29, 2025 at 11:37 AM jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
wrote:

> I don't like to type , but ever since I got voice to text, I no longer
> mind text messaging. Today, I saw a Scarlet teenager in the dogwood, and a
> black Bernie and warbler behind the house. That was easy.
>
>
> Jerry Stanley
>

 

Back to top
Date: 5/3/25 3:24 pm
From: <rwalczakw...> <0000006fe3ebdd11-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Lawrence County yard birds
     Had Baltimore & Orchard Orioles at feeders today along with Ruby Throated Hummingbird at feeder. Also had White Crowned Sparrow in yard today under feeders.
- Robert Walczak- New Wilmington, PA- Lawrence County

 

Back to top
Date: 5/3/25 1:43 pm
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Venango Co. 5/3
At our feeders, 2 ORCHARD ORIOLE

Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 5/3/25 1:36 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (03 May 2025) 8 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 03, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 1 4 46
Bald Eagle 0 0 60
Northern Harrier 2 3 33
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 1 44
Cooper's Hawk 1 4 57
American Goshawk 0 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 1 2 879
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 3 3 51
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 8 18 1277
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 6.75 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Emily Jones, Felix Timmons

Weather:
Partly sunny. High near 81, Southwest winds 0-5 mph.

Raptor Observations:
Lots of local raptors seen today including Osprey, Bald Eagles, Northern
Harrier, and Broad-winged hawks!

Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 5/3/25 10:17 am
From: Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...>
Subject: American Kestrel -Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co.
Just saw an American kestrel enter a nest box mounted on a telephone pole near the intersection of Deep Run and Stone Bridge roads.
Lisa Dziuban
“People aren’t longing to be impressed; they’re longing to feel like they’re home. If you create a space full of love and character and creativity and soul, they’ll take off their shoes and curl up with gratitude and rest, no matter how small, no matter how undone, no matter how odd.”
Shauna Niequist

 

Back to top
Date: 5/3/25 7:40 am
From: Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
The following were seen on the morning bird walk from the Silver Lake Nature Center located in Bristol, PA.
Silver Lake Park/Nature Center, Bucks, Pennsylvania, US
May 3, 2025 7:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Protocol: Traveling
Participants: 51.0 mile(s)
44 species

Canada Goose  4
Mallard  3
Mourning Dove  4
Ruby-throated Hummingbird  1    Saw female with nesting material go to a nest.
Double-crested Cormorant  4    flyover
Great Blue Heron  2
Turkey Vulture  1
Osprey  1
Cooper's Hawk  1
Red-bellied Woodpecker  4
Downy Woodpecker  1
Northern Flicker  2
Great Crested Flycatcher  2
Eastern Kingbird  4
Warbling Vireo  5
Red-eyed Vireo  3
Blue Jay  4
Carolina Chickadee  1
Tufted Titmouse  1
Tree Swallow  25
White-breasted Nuthatch  1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher  3
Northern House Wren  1
Carolina Wren  1
European Starling  2
Gray Catbird  6
Northern Mockingbird  1
Wood Thrush  5
American Robin  7
House Sparrow  2
House Finch  2
American Goldfinch  3
White-throated Sparrow  1
Song Sparrow  2
Eastern Towhee  2
Orchard Oriole  1
Baltimore Oriole  4
Red-winged Blackbird  12
Brown-headed Cowbird  9
Ovenbird  1
Common Yellowthroat  4
Northern Parula  5
Yellow Warbler  5
Northern Cardinal  4

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S232478801

This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (https://ebird.org/home)


Doug FillerLevittown Pa.

 

Back to top
Date: 5/3/25 4:36 am
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
Sweet Arrow Lake 5/3/25



Ovenbird

Scarlet Tanager

Woodthrush

Hummingbird

Oriole





Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 5/2/25 5:47 pm
From: A. Liebner <000000d98121eaef-dmarc-request...>
Subject: FOY White-crowned Sparrow Sch. Co.
A single White-crowned Sparrow showed up yesterday and spent the day today forging in the thickets.    FOY   5/01/25
A female Ruby-throated Hummingbird came to the feeder in the backyard.  
The male Baltimore Oriole visited the Hummingbird feeder, then moved on to take a few nibbles at the peanut butter/cornmeal suet before flying to the jelly feeder.  No female Orioles yet. 
I didn’t see any White-throated Sparrows today so they might have moved on. 

Happy Spring Birding,  

Ann M. Liebner 
Wayne Twp. , Schuylkill County 
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone

 

Back to top
Date: 5/2/25 3:12 pm
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
Sweet Arrow Lake 5/2/25



Baltimore Oriole





Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 5/2/25 1:28 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (02 May 2025) 7 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 02, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 3 3 45
Bald Eagle 0 0 60
Northern Harrier 0 1 31
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 1 44
Cooper's Hawk 1 3 56
American Goshawk 1 1 2
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 1 1 878
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 0 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 7 10 1269
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Evelyn de Chazal, Gracey Brouillard , Jahan Okata

Weather:
Mostly cloudy, some haze.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 5/2/25 6:49 am
From: DAVID SIEMINSKI <dksieminski...>
Subject: Jacobsburg State Park
Today May 2 In Jacobsburg State Park

Bald Eagle
M/F Wood Ducks sitting in a tree
Red-winged Blackbird
Tufted Titmouse
Eastern Bluebird
Tree Swallows
Cardinal
Brown Thrasher
Northern Oriole
White-Throated Sparrows
Blue Jay
American Robins
Gray Catbird
Wood Thrush
Overnbird
Mourning Doves

Kathy Sieminski
Northampton County
Nazareth PA

 

Back to top
Date: 5/1/25 4:21 pm
From: sandee swan <sandeeswan...>
Subject: FOY
Black Throated Green warbler
Ruby Throated Hummingbird and
Scarlet Tanager this morning

Sandee Swansiger
Mercer, CO.

 

Back to top
Date: 5/1/25 4:14 pm
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co.
Sweet Arrow Lake 5/1/25



Indigo Bunting

Brown Thrasher

Chestnut-sided Warbler

Great Crested Flycatcher

Wood Ducks







Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 5/1/25 2:52 pm
From: Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Venango Co. 5/1
Seen in our yard in Seneca: 1 BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER, 1 NASHVILLE WARBLER, 1 CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER, 1 GRAY CATBIRD, 1 LINCOLN'S SPARROW. 2 WOODTHRUSHES were heard, and 1 CHIMNEY SWIFT  flew over.
 Meg/Nick Kolodick

 

Back to top
Date: 5/1/25 2:10 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (01 May 2025) 21 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 01, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 3 3 283
OS 5 5 38
BE 2 2 42
NH 0 0 14
SS 0 0 25
CH 1 1 35
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 0 20
BW 0 0 413
RT 10 10 186
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 0 101
AK 0 0 7
ML 0 0 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 2
UF 0 0 1
UE 0 0 1
UR 0 0 12

Total: 21 21 1191
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Official Counter: Dave Poder

Observers:

Visitors:
Emma Keele


Weather:
Mostly cloudy, moderate SE winds, visibility 30km, temps 14.1C to 22C

Raptor Observations:
2 BE - juv at 12:23, adult at 1:49
5 Ospreys, 1 Cooper's, 10 Red-tailed, 3 TV


Several local TVs and RT's

Non-raptor Observations:
BC Chickadees, WB nuthatches, Tufted Titmice, Tree Swallows, E Bluebirds, M
Doves, Scarlet Tanagers, Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Indigo Buntings,
Ovenbirds, N Cardinals, Chipping, Song Sparrows, Brown-headed Cowbirds,
Towhees, Robins, Crows, Ravens, Blue jays

Predictions:
Mostly cloudy, SW winds, High near 20C
========================================================================
Report submitted by Dave Poder (<avions...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 5/1/25 12:41 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (01 May 2025) 3 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: May 01, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 10
Turkey Vulture 0 0 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 0 42
Bald Eagle 0 0 60
Northern Harrier 1 1 31
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 0 43
Cooper's Hawk 2 2 55
American Goshawk 0 0 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 0 877
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 0 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 4
Unknown Eagle 0 0 1
American Kestrel 0 0 27
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 2
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 5

Total: 3 3 1262
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Aishwarya Laghate, Emily Jones

Weather:
Mostly sunny. High of 76. Southeast winds 5-10mph.

Raptor Observations:
Two adult Bald Eagles harassing an Osprey for it's fish!

Non-raptor Observations:
First Blue Grosbeak, Cedar Waxwing, and Chimney Swift of the season!
========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/30/25 5:01 pm
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co.
Sweet Arrow Lake 4/30/2025



Scarlet Tanager

Yellow Warbler





Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 4/30/25 3:33 pm
From: linda & bill franz <00000021c311e447-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Cape May Warbler - Cumberland County
Cape May Warblers, two male and one female, were feeding in our tallspruce trees on our suburban lawn in the middle of the Cumberland Valley. Wetypically get a few on both the spring and fall migrations.  This is the first time they have arrived inApril. Usual arrival times are between the first and the second weeks in May.
Bill Franz / Newville

 

Back to top
Date: 4/30/25 1:21 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (30 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 30, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 46 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 39 42
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 0 27 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 0 49 53
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 3 877 877
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 5

Total: 3 1226 1259
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Mathew sacul

Weather:


Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/30/25 12:51 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (30 Apr 2025) 1 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 30, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 0 63 280
OS 0 31 33
BE 0 18 40
NH 0 11 14
SS 0 13 25
CH 1 17 34
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 6 20
BW 0 413 413
RT 0 72 176
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 15 101
AK 0 3 7
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 0 2 12

Total: 1 670 1170
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 5 hours

Official Counter: Rosemary McGlynn

Observers:

Visitors:
2 guests of the Birds Nest


Weather:
sunny with light to moderate W winds that occasionally gusted to
20mph;54-54F. It was a great day to be on the mt.-wonderful visibility but
little migration

Raptor Observations:
1 migrating CH

Non-raptor Observations:
TVs,blue jays,crows,t swallows,E bluebirds,E towhees,bc chickadees,t
titmice,wb nuthatches,m doves,robins,1 rose breasted grosbeak,c
yellowthroats,pileated wp and several non-migrating BWs. Also cabbage
white,tiger & black swallowtail butterflies

Predictions:
light to moderate S/SE winds,partly cloudy with a chance of a PM
shower,60-75F
========================================================================
Report submitted by Rosemary McGlynn (<denali...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/30/25 12:51 pm
From: Amy Taracido <amytaracido...>
Subject: RBA western Pennsylvania, 15 April 2025
RBA
*Pennsylvania
*Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania
*PAWE04.15.25

Highlights:
TRUMPETER SWAN
BARNACLE GOOSE (Allegheny County)
CACKLING GOOSE (Mercer County)
DUNLIN
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL
LITTLE GULL (Mercer County)
FORSTER'S TERN
COMMON TERN
RED-THROATED LOON
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN (Butler, Fayette, and Mercer Counties)
SNOWY EGRET (Somerset County)
GOLDEN EAGLE (Crawford County)
FISH CROW (Armstrong and Mercer Counties)
PURPLE MARTIN
BANK SWALLOW
VEERY
LAPLAND LONGSPUR
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW (Butler County)

Contributors: David Argent, Kimberly Berry, Jeff Brinker, Seth Burnosky, Monica Chatham, Jane Clark, Michael David, Ed Donley, Adrian Fenton, Ron Graham, Linda Greble, Sam Gutherie, Amy Henrici, Clyde Hess, Christopher Hinkle, S. Kaye via Ebird, John Keener, Meg & Nick Kolodick, Glenn Koppel, Timothy Kronenberger, Yianni Laskaris, Paul Lehman, Judy Lesso, Arbuthnot M via Ebird, Jason McClelland, Jess McGuire, Ed McKaveney, Jerry McWilliams, Trent Millum, Elizabeth Pagel-Hogan, Mark Palmer, Jeff Payne, Amber Pertz, Kenneth Pinnow, Kim Springer, Jerry Stanley, Russ States, Mark Strittmatter, Travis Suckow, Shannon Thompson, Dennis Trapnell, Steve Wagner, E. White via Ebird, Katie Wickert, Michael Williams, Bill Winkler, Ken Woolston, Spencer Worthing, Kendall Zook.

Compiler: Amy Taracido

Tuesday, 8 April 2025 through Tuesday, 15 April 2025

**This report is distributed by e-mail only. Compiler is not responsible for errors on websites who reproduce/reprint these reports. If you would like to receive western PA RBAs, contact AMYTARACIDO@ YAHOO.COM

Transcript-

NOTE: SURF SCOTER, VIRGINIA RAIL, COMMON NIGHTHAWK, GREAT EGRET, LONG-TAILED DUCK, BLACK SCOTER, BROAD-WINGED HAWK, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, PINE SISKIN, FOX SPARROW continue to be reported, and FOY PALM WARBLER.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY:

On 4/9-4/11 at East Deer Recreational Park, 1 BARNACLE GOOSE (SW et. al.); on 4/14, 2 FORSTER'S TERNS (EPH).

At Aspinwall Riverfront Park on 4/10, 1 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL (AF).

On 4/11 in Creighton, 1 BARNACLE GOOSE (JMcC).

At Wingfield Pines on 4/11 and 4/15, 1 MARSH WREN (AM, TK).

On 4/12-4/13 in Cheswick, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (AP, MD).

At Rachel Carson Riverfront Park on 4/12-4/13, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (EM et. al.).

On 4/12 in West Mifflin, 1 BLACK VULTURE (ST).

At Highland Park on 4/14, 1 BARNACLE GOOSE (JL et. al.).

At Dashields Dam on 4/14, 1 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, 2 FORSTER'S TERNS (AF).


ARMSTRONG COUNTY:

On 4/14 in Kittanning, 2 FISH CROWS (SG).


BUTLER COUNTY:

On 4/11 in Portersville, 26 RED-THROATED LOONS (AH); on 4/12, 1 RED-NECKED GREBE (KB et. al.), up to 15 RED-THROATED LOONS (JB et. al.).

In West Sunbury on 4/11, 1 BANK SWALLOW (GK).

At North Boundary Park on 4/11, 1 CLAY-COLORED SPARROW (SW).

On 4/12 at Moraine State Park, 1 COMMON TERN (EW); on 4/13, 7 AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS (MP); on 4/13-4/14, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (KB et. al.).

At Bear Run Boat Launch on 4/13, 9 AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS (RG et. al.), 40 BONAPARTE'S GULLS (RG).


CRAWFORD COUNTY:

On 4/7 at Erie National Wildlife Refuge, 1 TRUMPETER SWAN (YL).

At Pymatuning State Park on 4/12, 4 COMMON TERNS (KWi); on 4/13, 1 COMMON TERN (KP et. al.).

On 4/12 at Mystic Park, 1 possible GOLDEN EAGLE (MC).

At State Gamelands #277 on 4/13, 1 GOLDEN EAGLE (KZ).

On 4/13 just west of E. Lake Road, 1 RED-HEADED WOODPECKER (JMcG).


ERIE COUNTY:

At Presque Isle State Park this week, sightings included 4 FORSTER'S TERNS, 2 COMMON TERNS, 7 NORTHERN HARRIERS, SANDHILL CRANES (JMcW), 1 LAPLAND LONGSPUR (CH).


FAYETTE COUNTY:

On 4/6 at Heritage Scout Reservation, 1 AMERICAN WHITEI PELICAN (DT).

In Connellsville on 4/9, 1 DUNLIN (CH).

On 4/9 at Duck Pond Road, 3 DUNLIN (KWo).

On 4/14 at Deer Lake, 1 BLACK VULTURE (JC).


FOREST COUNTY:

In Marienville on 4/10, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (SK).

On 4/11 at Beaver Meadows Recreation Area, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (SK).


INDIANA COUNTY:

At Yellow Creek State Park on 4/8, 2 RED-THROATED LOONS (ED); on 4/13, 1 LITTLE GULL, 6 BONAPARTE'S GULLS (TM).

On 4/12 at Two Lick Creek Reservoir, 1 CASPIAN TERN (MS).


JEFFERSON COUNTY:

At Fordham Lake on 4/11, 7 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS (JK).


LAWRENCE COUNTY:


MERCER COUNTY:

At Lake Wilhelm on 4/10, 1 TRUMPETER SWAN (MW); on 4/11, 1 LITTLE GULL, 4 RED-THROATED LOONS, 1 PACIFIC/RED-THROATED LOON (JS).

On 4/11 in Sharpsville, 1 AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN, 1 FISH CROW (MW).

At Shenango Wildlife Area on 4/12-4/14, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (MW, BW); on 4/13, 1 CACKLING GOOSE (BW).

On 4/13 at State Gamelands #130, 2 WINTER WRENS (KS).


SOMERSET COUNTY:

At Lake Somerset on 4/11-4/12, 1 TRUMPETER SWAN (anon); on 4/13, 1 COMMON GALLINULE (DT); on 4/14, 1 SNOWY EGRET, 9 BONAPARTE'S GULLS (JP).

On 4/12 in Hollsopple, 2 RED-THROATED LOONS (PL).

At Quemahoning Reservoir on 4/13, 2 RED-THROATED LOONS; on 4/14, 1 COMMON GALLINULE (LG), 1 RED-THROATED LOON (SB).


VENANGO COUNTY:

At Kahle Lake on 4/11, 2 RED-THROATED LOON, 3 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS, and others (JS), 30 BONAPARTE'S GULLS, 4 FORSTER'S TERNS, 1 COMMON TERN, PURPLE MARTINS, and others (RS); on 4/14, sightings inlcluded 28 BONAPARTE'S GULLS (MK).


WARREN COUNTY:

At Chapman State Park on 4/15, 1 RED-NECKED GREBE (TS).


WASHINGTON COUNTY:

This week in the Coal Center/California area, BLACK VULTURES (AT).

On 4/11 in Eighty Four, 1 VEERY (DA).

Amy Taracido
Washington Co., PA

To send in reports:
AMYTARACIDO@ YAHOO.COM

Thank you to all the contributors.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 3:53 pm
From: Randy Stringer <0000014328ddae02-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Bobolinks-Lawrence County
Dear Birders,
Four Bobolinks were calling and displaying at Volant Strips this afternoon.
Randy Stringer


Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 3:41 pm
From: A. Liebner <000000d98121eaef-dmarc-request...>
Subject: FOY Hummingbird, Baltimore Oriole, House Wren -Sch. County
Hello all,
Yesterday, 4/28/2025 a FOY male Ruby-throated Hummingbird flew to the sugar water feeder.  I've been keeping records since the 1980's and Hummingbirds return like clockwork on April 28th or 29th.A short time later another Hummingbird appeared and the chase began.  They are tiny but mighty feisty when it comes to guarding "their" feeders.  I had to make more sugar water today since the Oriole has been sipping from the hummingbird feeder, then I happened to notice the Red-bellied Woodpecker sampling jelly at the Oriole feeder.
One thing to note: Hummers love our Heuchera Alumroot, Coral Bells. The timing is perfect as those lovely plants are sending up stems full of tiny bells ready to open and provide Hummingbirds nectar from now, throughout the summer, and into the fall.  I have photos of Hummers visiting Coral Bells that are still blooming in September when migrating hummers are moving through. There are many other native perennials that will be blossoming in the coming months but Heuchera seems to be the one that blooms the longest.
A FOY male Baltimore Oriole appeared on 4/26/25 . (no females yet) Previous years: 4/29/2024 & 5/01/2023.  The last sighting of Juncos was on Saturday 4/26/2025.
A FOY House Wren stopped by our property on Thursday, 4/24/2025, but I haven't seen or heard it since.
Robins, Grey Catbirds, Brown Thrashers, Chipping Sparrows, Cardinals, Mourning Doves, Red-bellied, Hairy, & Downy Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Northern Flickers, plus many others are pairing up.A Robin took advantage of the mud from rain pouring out of a downspout on Saturday.  I watched as it returned many times to gather mud for it's nest.A pair of Bluebirds have 5 eggs in  one of their favorite boxes.  A second pair claimed another box and that nest is almost ready for egg laying.Tree Swallows took up residence in third box near the house.White-throated Sparrows are still here as of today, 4/29. I'm still hoping for Rose-breasted Grosbeaks and Indigo Buntings and possibly a few warblers to visit.
Happy Spring Birding!
Ann M. Liebner
Wayne Twp., Schuylkill Co.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 2:12 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 29, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 29, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 134 3147 8331
Osprey 3 14 14
Bald Eagle 4 52 83
Northern Harrier 3 15 22
Sharp-shinned Hawk 24 511 528
Cooper's Hawk 2 8 12
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 3 47
Broad-winged Hawk 21 1555 1555
Red-tailed Hawk 12 62 117
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 5 125 134
Merlin 1 1 6
Peregrine Falcon 1 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 2 3
Unknown Buteo 0 2 8
Unknown Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 210 5499 10863
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 5 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Bernie O'Connor, Julie Leonard, Russ States

Visitors:
Julie Leonard, Bernie O'Connor, and Russ States counted while I was away
for family medical needs, then I joined them later. Visitors included
Laura Giles, Environmental educator for DCNR Ray Bierbower, and Ken Felix's
brother Buzz Felix.


Weather:
Variably cloudy with strong SSW and very warm

Raptor Observations:
No large numbers of birds, but steady and spread across the sky. TVs, BWs,
and SS dominated the skies.

Non-raptor Observations:
hundreds of Blue Jays, Northern Flicker, American Goldfinch 3,
Double-crested Cormorant 2, Barn and Tree Swallow

Predictions:
Cold with a high of only 50 F with north wind. Not a flight day.Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 1:35 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (29 Apr 2025) Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 29, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 0 63 280
OS 0 31 33
BE 0 18 40
NH 0 11 14
SS 0 13 25
CH 0 16 33
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 6 20
BW 0 413 413
RT 0 72 176
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 15 101
AK 0 3 7
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 0 2 12

Total: 0 669 1169
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 13:30:00
Total observation time: 5.5 hours

Official Counter: Jim Rocco

Observers:

Visitors:
2 visitors staying at the bird house.


Weather:
Moderate winds out of the SW.Temperatures went from 19.2 to
25.8 (C). Cloud cover 10% to 75 %.Visibility clear up to
32 km.

Raptor Observations:
O raptors observed for the day, 5 local TV's the only birds seen.

Non-raptor Observations:
Butterflies: Mourning cloaks, black swallowtails, tiger
swallowtails, cabbage whites, fritillaries, clouded sulphers

Bluebirds, tree swallows, robins, Scarlet tananger, tufted
titmouses, Bladck capped chicadee's, blue jays, towhee's
red bellied woodpecker,crows, chipping sparrow, starlings,
grackles.

Predictions:
Temperatures in the 60's to 70's with 40% chance of showers.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Jim Rocco (<jd.jh.rocco...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 12:29 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (29 Apr 2025) 4 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 29, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 3 46 46
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 39 42
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 0 27 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 1 49 53
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 874 874
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 5

Total: 4 1223 1256
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Emily Jones, Gracey Brouillard

Weather:
Sunny, slight Southern wind, little cloud cover.

Raptor Observations:
Local Broad-Winged Hawk observed circling and then flying into a patch of
trees a little before Hemlock Heights.

Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 11:16 am
From: DAVID SIEMINSKI <dksieminski...>
Subject: Northampton County Hummingbird
Today Tuesday Apr. 29, we viewed our first of the year Hummingbird at our
feeder.
It has been at the feeder most of the day.

Kathy Sieminski
Plainfield Township
Northampton County
Nazareth PA

 

Back to top
Date: 4/29/25 8:37 am
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Venango Co. 4/29
I don't like to type , but ever since I got voice to text, I no longer mind text messaging. Today, I saw a Scarlet teenager in the dogwood, and a black Bernie and warbler behind the house. That was easy.


Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 4/28/25 6:32 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (28 Apr 2025) 32 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 28, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 3 63 280
OS 7 31 33
BE 4 18 40
NH 0 11 14
SS 1 13 25
CH 0 16 33
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 6 20
BW 1 413 413
RT 11 72 176
RL 0 0 0
GE 5 15 101
AK 0 3 7
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 0 2 12

Total: 32 669 1169
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:30:00
Total observation time: 7.5 hours

Official Counter: Nancy Ott

Observers: Dave Poder, Ed Gowarty,Sr, Greg Gdula

Visitors:
visitors from the bird house came at the end of the day.


Weather:
East /SE winds that were steady all day with good visibility and clear blue
skies.

Raptor Observations:
32 raptors migrating. 5 GE-sub 9:26, 9:29, Ad GE 9:50, 1:42 and unk GE
12:32 far out over valley. BE ad 11:16,BE juv's 1:43,1:55, 2:19. Raptors
not migratory-2 ad BE, red shoulder, cooper, red tails observed around
watch going south, east, west.

Non-raptor Observations:
Tree swallows, blue birds, cow birds, mourning doves, towhees, blue jays,
ravens, cormorants, great blue heron, cardinals, butterflies-black
swallowtail,
tiger swallowtails, clouded sulfur. The planet venus was visible by
binocular couple hours during day.

Predictions:
Winds will be W/ WSW and cloudy to partly cloudy rain late in evening and
temps in 70's.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Nancy Ott (<ednancy.ott...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/28/25 2:05 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 28, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 28, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 51 3009 8193
Osprey 0 11 11
Bald Eagle 3 46 77
Northern Harrier 1 12 19
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 487 504
Cooper's Hawk 0 6 10
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 2 46
Broad-winged Hawk 2 1534 1534
Red-tailed Hawk 0 50 105
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 0 120 129
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 2 3
Unknown Buteo 0 2 8
Unknown Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 58 5282 10646
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:30:00
Observation end time: 10:30:00
Total observation time: 2 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Russ States

Visitors:
Russ States assisted with the count.


Weather:
Mostly clear and mild with light SSE wind later switching to the NE

Raptor Observations:
Mainly a few scattered TVs moving through rather high. Very few hawks.

Non-raptor Observations:
Mourning Dove 2, Canada Goose 1, Blue Jay 45, Cooper's Hawk 1 local, Purple
Martin 1, Red-winged Blackbird, Common Grackle, Northern Flicker 2,
European Starling, Chimney Swift 3, Ring-billed Gull 2, American Crow 4,
Double-crested Cormorant 1, American Goldfinch 2, Barn Swallow 1

Predictions:
Cloudy in the AM and quite warm, with severe thunderstorms in the afternoon
and evening, with strong southerly winds. If the rain holds off it has the
potential for a good flight, depending upon what is in the pipeline
following two days of clear skies.
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/28/25 1:20 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (28 Apr 2025) 1 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 28, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 43 43
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 39 42
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 0 27 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 0 48 52
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 1 874 874
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 5

Total: 1 1219 1252
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Mathew sacul

Weather:


Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/27/25 6:41 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (27 Apr 2025) 6 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 27, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 0 60 277
OS 4 24 26
BE 0 14 36
NH 0 11 14
SS 0 12 24
CH 0 16 33
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 6 20
BW 0 412 412
RT 1 61 165
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 10 96
AK 1 3 7
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 0 2 12

Total: 6 637 1137
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 09:15:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 3.75 hours

Official Counter: Erika Bowman

Observers:

Visitors:
None


Weather:
WINDY, sunny and clear. Started cool but warmed up as the day progressed.

Raptor Observations:
A mature Bald Eagle escorted 2 different Ospreys through the area.
Cooper's Hawk visited several times. A Broad-winged checked out the watch
at least 6 times. A mature Red-tailed Hawk was attacked by 2 Am. Crows,
appearing to defend their nest. 9 Turkey Vultures escorting the Bald Eagle
and one of the Osprey through the area.

Birds were either flying close top of treetops or close the escarpment
below eye level since the wind was so strong. Migrating Red-tailed was
immature.

Non-raptor Observations:
M Dove, N Flicker, Blue-headed Vireo, Blue Jay, Am Crow, C Raven, BC
Chickadee, T Titmouse, T Swallow, Am Goldfinch, E Towhee, N Cardinal. E
Bluebirds have 4 eggs in nest. Tree Swallows seem territorial but not
around any particular nest box.

Predictions:
Mainly sunny. High around 70F. Winds SSE at 5 to 10 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Erika Bowman (<dizzechick...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/27/25 4:50 pm
From: sandee swan <sandeeswan...>
Subject: FOY
Rose Breasted Grosbeak
Gray Catbird

Sandee Swansiger
Mercer Co. PA

 

Back to top
Date: 4/27/25 3:57 pm
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
Sweet Arrow Lake 4/27/25



Osprey

Common Merganser

Wood Ducks

Woodthrush

Catbird

Hummingbird

Pileated Woodpecker

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Chipping Sparrow





Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 4/27/25 1:25 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (27 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 27, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 43 43
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 2 39 42
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 0 27 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 1 48 52
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 873 873
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 5

Total: 3 1218 1251
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Mathew sacul

Weather:


Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/26/25 1:33 pm
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Venango Co. 4/26
At Kahle Lake, 2 WW SCOTER nearby in a puddle 10 LESSER YELLOWLEGS, 3 SOLITARY SANDPIPER

Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 4/26/25 7:58 am
From: Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
The following were seen or heard on the morning bird walk from the Silver Lake Nature Center located in Bristol, PA/Thanks Steve Boyle for leading.  
Silver Lake Park/Nature Center, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USApr 26, 2025 7:24 AM - 10:07 AMProtocol: TravelingParticipants: 31.2 mile(s)36 species
Canada Goose  7Wood Duck  1Mallard  3Mourning Dove  3Double-crested Cormorant  1Great Blue Heron  1Turkey Vulture  1Red-bellied Woodpecker  1Downy Woodpecker  2Northern Flicker  2Warbling Vireo  2Blue Jay  4Carolina Chickadee  1Tufted Titmouse  2Tree Swallow  12Northern Rough-winged Swallow  4White-breasted Nuthatch  1Blue-gray Gnatcatcher  2Carolina Wren  4Gray Catbird  5Wood Thrush  6American Robin  15House Sparrow  2White-throated Sparrow  3Song Sparrow  2Orchard Oriole  2Baltimore Oriole  3Red-winged Blackbird  25Brown-headed Cowbird  3Northern Waterthrush  1Black-and-white Warbler  1Common Yellowthroat  5Northern Parula  1Yellow Warbler  2Yellow-rumped Warbler  1Northern Cardinal  5
View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S229574564
This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (https://ebird.org/home)

Doug FillerLevittown, PA

 

Back to top
Date: 4/26/25 5:40 am
From: Carole Winslow <cjwinslow94...>
Subject: Clarion Co- saw-whets, short-ears, early spring arrivals, and nesting raptors
My most exciting birds for the bird atlas this spring are two active
northern saw-whet owls nesting in nest boxes. Several members of our local
Seneca Rocks Audubon are very active in placing and checking nest boxes and
they get the credit for doing all the work and finding these two active
nests several weeks ago. They are both on local game lands but that's all I
can say about location. They both had 5 eggs on the 9th, and one checked on
Thurs had at least four very small young, probably just days old. I am
hoping that these nests can fledge successfully. I also have an area where
short-eared owls remain as of Wednesday, so hoping once again I can find
any concrete sign of breeding.

Cooper's hawks are still working on a new nest right near the house,
and there is a red-tailed hawk nest not far away in a white pine near the
field edge where I finally was able to see a couple of young ones being fed
by mom a couple days ago, still very small so I think they just hatched
last week.

A couple of birds were fairly early this year, orchard orioles have
been here on the japonica, along with yellow warblers and common
yellow-throats, catbirds, wood thrush, rose-breasted grosbeak, and
yesterday ovenbirds, redstarts and prairie warblers. I am looking forward
to more everyday. Despite so many springs passing since I started birding,
it still always comes as almost a shock how fast the changes come every
year. One week passes and it's a whole new world..

Good spring birding,

Carole Winslow
Sligo, Clarion Co.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/26/25 5:24 am
From: Carole Winslow <cjwinslow94...>
Subject: Warren Co- Whip-poor-will, siskins
On Thursday evening Don found a whip-poor-will back and calling at the
regenerating clear cut area that we have found them in the last several
years, not far from Sandstone Springs on Rt 337. We also have had a small
flock of siskins that have been around through the winter and were still
there through last weekend. I've been hoping that they might stick around
to nest. Winter wrens and blue-headed vireo were back and singing in their
usual areas last weekend as well.

Carole Winslow
Sligo, Clarion Co.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/25/25 8:21 pm
From: Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...>
Subject: 2 Mile Run Co Park, Venango Co 4/25
On and around the mudflat on a 64 degree day, with intermittent rain-1 SOLITARY SANDPIPER, 1 WILSON'S SNIPE, 1 SPOTTED SANDPIPER, 4 GREATER YELLOWLEGS, 1 RED-EYED VIREO, 3 EASTERN BLUEBIRDS, 1 AMERICAN PIPIT, 1 YELLOW WARBLER, 1 BLUE-GRAY GNATCATCHER.
 Meg/Nick Kolodick

 

Back to top
Date: 4/25/25 3:31 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (25 Apr 2025) 11 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 25, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 36 286
Osprey 2 68 82
Bald Eagle 0 57 123
Northern Harrier 0 26 40
Sharp-shinned Hawk 3 163 229
Cooper's Hawk 1 29 53
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 10 46
Broad-winged Hawk 3 1473 1473
Red-tailed Hawk 0 128 314
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 0 46 68
Merlin 1 8 10
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 1 6 20
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 25 42

Total: 11 2096 2955
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 12:00:00
Total observation time: 4.25 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None


Weather:
SE winds at 12-19kph. Visibility was limited to Warrior’s Ridge due to a
haze in Stone Valley. Mostly cloudy skies for the entire count made for
excellent spotting conditions. Low temperature of 15C at 08:00 and a high
of 22C by noon.

Raptor Observations:
OS 2 (82) SS 3 (229) CH 1 (53) BW 3 (1473) ML 1 (10) UB 1 (20) Total 11
(2955)

Any hopes of cracking 3k for the season were quickly dashed by the
lackluster flight. Despite this I enjoyed each and every individual that
passed by the cut this morning. A favorite sighting of the morning was a
MERL low near the blinky cell tower at the base of Leading Ridge. I was
able to get on it in the scope and watching the dark mysterious falcon’s
wings flapping gracefully like pistons. It made the flight special by
flying right up the cut head on before blinking out over the canopy.

I thought perhaps the Leading Ridge BW had found a mate as two soared into
view close downhill in the cut at 11:20. However, the one kept climbing
higher before peeling out to the NW. The other returned to its forested
ridge. Perhaps another day soon it will find its mate for the season. At
11:38 the COHA was again performing its wing display over Stone Valley.



Non-raptor Observations:
Another nice pulse of COLO in the morning hours. Several flocks of 12 -15
BLJA’s again migrated past the cut. I have enjoyed hearing a call they
make before rallying across the cut or from Leading Ridge onto the Flanks
of Tussey Mountain.

Mourning Dove 3
Killdeer 1
Common Loon 12
Double-crested Cormorant 3
Great Blue Heron 2
Black Vulture 2
Turkey Vulture 11
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
Eastern Phoebe 1
Blue Jay 56
American Crow 1
Common Raven 1
Tufted Titmouse 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Eastern Bluebird 2
American Robin 1
Purple Finch 1
Pine Siskin 1
American Goldfinch 4
Field Sparrow 2
Eastern Towhee 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 6
Common Grackle 3
Ovenbird 3
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Palm Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 2
Black-throated Green Warbler 6


Predictions:
Scattered showers, mainly before 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 69.
West wind 5 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 50%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an
inch possible.


========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/25/25 2:00 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (25 Apr 2025) 13 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 25, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 4 60 277
OS 0 20 22
BE 1 14 36
NH 0 11 14
SS 0 12 24
CH 4 16 33
AG 0 0 0
RS 1 6 20
BW 0 412 412
RT 3 60 164
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 10 96
AK 0 2 6
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 0 2 12

Total: 13 631 1131
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:30:00
Observation end time: 12:30:00
Total observation time: 4 hours

Official Counter: Sandy Cline

Observers: Dave Poder, Ed Gowarty,Sr, Greg Gdula, Nancy Ott

Weather:
Cloudy, SSE winds, temps in upper 60's

Raptor Observations:
1 BE 11:27. 2-3 yr
many raptors flying about the valley and south but not many migrating

Non-raptor Observations:
Ravens, Towhees, tree swallows, mouring doves, bluebirds, blue jays, common
yellowthroat, n cardinal, pilated WP, hairy WP, downey WP, several
cormorants making multiple circles around the hawk watch in early AM

Predictions:
Cloudy, morning showers, high of 66
========================================================================
Report submitted by Sandy Cline (<horseldy...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/25/25 1:24 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (25 Apr 2025) 4 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 25, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 43 43
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 37 40
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 1 27 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 0 47 51
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 3 873 873
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 5

Total: 4 1215 1248
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Evelyn de Chazal, Mathew sacul

Weather:
Mostly overcast, sun illuminating haze.

Raptor Observations:
Slow flight numbers today.

Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/25/25 5:36 am
From: sandee swan <sandeeswan...>
Subject: FOY
Wood Thrush
Baltimore Oriole

Sandee Swansiger
Mercer Co.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/24/25 5:52 pm
From: Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...>
Subject: Brown Thrasher, Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co.
One seen on April 23, scratching in dead leaf litter in my backyard. Have not seen him or the male eastern towhee since.
Lisa Dziuban

“People aren’t longing to be impressed; they’re longing to feel like they’re home. If you create a space full of love and character and creativity and soul, they’ll take off their shoes and curl up with gratitude and rest, no matter how small, no matter how undone, no matter how odd.”
Shauna Niequist

 

Back to top
Date: 4/24/25 4:40 pm
From: Arlene Koch <0000012d74227426-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Short hummer visit, Koch property, Northampton County
A friend texted me to say that she had a ruby-throated hummer late this morning and I told her she beat me. But late this afternoon an adult male almost flew into David by the kitchen door and then it went to a feeder. It lapped up some liquid (they use their tongues, they don’t suck) and left right away. I haven seen it since, which isn’t surprising. Research has shown that they can travel about 23 miles in a day so it’s probably now somewhere in eastern New Jersey.
Sent from my iPhone
 

Back to top
Date: 4/24/25 3:54 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (24 Apr 2025) 29 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 24, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 2 36 286
Osprey 2 66 80
Bald Eagle 5 57 123
Northern Harrier 0 26 40
Sharp-shinned Hawk 4 160 226
Cooper's Hawk 2 28 52
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 1 10 46
Broad-winged Hawk 11 1470 1470
Red-tailed Hawk 1 128 314
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 0 46 68
Merlin 0 7 9
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 5 19
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 1 25 42

Total: 29 2085 2944
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 8 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
Jon Kauffman came out to take the sign down. I visited with a nice family
from DE who had spent the morning down at Shavers Creek. I was happy they
got to see a BW while up at the cut.

Jon Kauffman

5 hikers



Weather:
Warm day, but with nice S breezes it didn’t feel as hot as yesterday.
Light, but inconsistent SE winds didn’t help the flight much at 6-11kph.
Visibility was good again like yesterday with views to Stone Mountain
during the entire count. Mostly high cirrus clouds to begin the count, but
these burned off by 11:00. By noon a few low cumulus clouds drifted in from
the SW, but most burned up as the pushed over the ridge. Low temperature of
17C at 08:30 and a high of 30C by 15:00.

Raptor Observations:
TV 2 (286) OS 2 (80) BE 5 (123) SS 4 (226) CH 2 (52) RS 1 (46) BW 11 (1470)
RT 1 (314) UR 1 (42) Total 29 (2944)

Another slow day at the cut. The flight looked promising in the 10:00 hour
with BW’s getting moving and a few SS’s. However, by 11:00 the flight
had slowed to a trickle for the rest of the day.

Another BW exhibiting resident behavior was detected at 09:36 with a few
primaries missing. At 09:59 the immature RT flew S along the ridge top. At
11:37 a BW parachuted down onto Leading Ridge to perch in the forest. At
13:18 the SS flew S through cut below the canopy of the forest.



Non-raptor Observations:
Several nice size flocks of BLJA migrating through. They seem to stage
together before venturing across the cut which is interesting.

Mourning Dove 3
Chimney Swift 1
Double-crested Cormorant 9
Great Blue Heron 1
Turkey Vulture 11
Broad-winged Hawk 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 2
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Blue Jay 54
American Crow 1
Common Raven 1
Black-capped Chickadee 1
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 4
Barn Swallow 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Eastern Bluebird 1
House Finch 1
Purple Finch 3
American Goldfinch 5
Field Sparrow 2
Eastern Towhee 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 5
Common Grackle 8
Ovenbird 1
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Palm Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 1
Black-throated Green Warbler 10


Predictions:
Showers likely, mainly after 2pm. Increasing clouds, with a high near 74.
Calm wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. Chance of
precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an
inch possible.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/24/25 2:40 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (24 Apr 2025) 14 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 24, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 1 56 273
OS 1 20 22
BE 0 13 35
NH 0 11 14
SS 0 12 24
CH 1 12 29
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 5 19
BW 7 412 412
RT 3 57 161
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 10 96
AK 1 2 6
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 0 2 12

Total: 14 618 1118
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:30:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 6.5 hours

Official Counter: Dave Poder

Observers: Bob Stewart, Che Mincone, Greg Gdula, Paul Fritz,
Regina Gaison

Visitors:
Two


Weather:
Mostly sunny, visibility 30km, SE winds 5-15, temp 16.8C to 20.8C

Raptor Observations:
1 OS, 7 BW, 3 RT, 1 CH, 1 AK, 1 TV

Non-raptor Observations:
BC Chickadees, WB nuthatches, Tufted Titmice, Juncos, Tree Swallows, E
Bluebirds, M Doves, Red-headed wp, Yellow-rumped Warbler, N Cardinal,
Chipping, Song Sparrows, Brown-headed Cowbirds, Towhees, Robins, Crows,
Ravens, Blue jays

Lambert Mt Road to be open tomorrow.

Predictions:
Cloudy, chance of rain showers after noon, SE winds, high temp near 20C
========================================================================
Report submitted by Dave Poder (<avions...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/24/25 10:31 am
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (24 Apr 2025) Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 24, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 43 43
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 37 40
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 0 26 29
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 0 47 51
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 870 870
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 5 5

Total: 0 1211 1244
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 12:00:00
Total observation time: 4 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Gracey Brouillard

Weather:
Sunny

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/24/25 4:29 am
From: K Springer <springer0707...>
Subject: FOY'S - MERCER COUNTY
Male Orchard Oriole
Male Yellow Warbler

in Transfer, PA today

Kim Springer

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 8:06 pm
From: Wayne Laubscher <000001f695296b94-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Red Crossbill, Eastville, Clinton County, 4/21
Jacob and Jesse Kauffman reported a Red Crossbill on Schwenks Road off of McCall Dam Road south of Eastville on April 21. This is the same area where a few sightings were reported in October and November of last year. It is uncertain if a recording was obtained. With all of the western call types apparently having returned out west after the 2023-24 irruption, it is likely that this bird was a Type 1 or 12, both of which are generalist foragers.

Wayne Laubscher
Lock Haven
Clinton Co.
<wnlaubscher...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 6:20 pm
From: Russ States <pelagics202...>
Subject: venango co.
4/23/25
This evening at Two Mile Run Park
American Woodcock
Eastern Whip-poor-will

Russ States
Oil City

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 5:08 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (23 Apr 2025) 33 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 23, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 5 34 284
Osprey 2 64 78
Bald Eagle 3 52 118
Northern Harrier 0 26 40
Sharp-shinned Hawk 5 156 222
Cooper's Hawk 2 26 50
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 3 9 45
Broad-winged Hawk 7 1459 1459
Red-tailed Hawk 3 127 313
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 0 46 68
Merlin 0 7 9
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 2 5 19
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 1 24 41

Total: 33 2056 2915
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 8 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers: Jacqui McKee

Visitors:
Jacqui and Dave McKee joined me late in the afternoon to help spot a few
migrating raptors. They gave me a really nice card and gift which I greatly
appreciated. They have been great help late in the survey season helping
spot migrating BW’s. It has been awesome sharing some great flights with
them this season and I hope our paths cross again. Certainly, when I
reflect on my time spent on Tussey Mountain it will include great times
with them and many others.

Jacqui and Dave McKee




Weather:
Scorcher. Light NW winds at 6-11kph for most of the count. Really good
visibility to Stone Mountain for the entire count. Partly cloudy skies to
begin with, high cirrus. These burned off by 13:00 leaving the blue sky of
death to locate high flying raptors in. Low temperature of 10C at 08:00 and
a high of 27C by 15:00.

Raptor Observations:
TV 5 (284) OS 2 (78) BE 3 (118) SS 5 (222) CH 2 (50) RS 3 (45) BW 7 (1459)
RT 3 (313) UB 2 (19) UR 1 (41) Total 33 (2915)

Slow but steady flight that peaked in the 10:00 hour. It is interesting to
note that more than half of the day’s raptors were picked up low moving
down Stone Valley. It wasn’t until 11:20 that I saw my first BW up on the
ridge. Late in the afternoon I lucked out getting on some sky-high BE’s
under a cloud that had formed directly above the ridge. Jacqui McKee also
picked up some extremely high TUVU following the same line which helped the
numbers out to close out the day’s effort.

At 10:12 the resident COHA was performing its wing display over Stone
Valley. At 11:07 three adult BE’s were in a skirmish over Leading Ridge.
At 15:30 the first resident OSPR of the season was spotted flying S over
Stone Valley probably enroute for Lake Perez and a tasty trout.



Non-raptor Observations:
The resident FISP has secured a mate. I see them together several times
during the day. I also think EATO has secured a mate as I hear some
interesting calls coming from the same shrubbery. A PAWA visited the cute
briefly, possibly migrating through. I heard its call note, then got eyes
on it in time to get a good look. It then flitted off the N side of the
ridge.

Mourning Dove 4
Double-crested Cormorant 2
Great Blue Heron 2
Turkey Vulture 10
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Hairy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 2
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Blue Jay 7
American Crow 1
Common Raven 2
Black-capped Chickadee 3
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 2
Northern Rough-winged Swallow 1
Barn Swallow 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
European Starling 6
Eastern Bluebird 1
American Robin 1
House Finch 2
Purple Finch 1
American Goldfinch 14
Field Sparrow 2
Eastern Towhee 4
Red-winged Blackbird 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 3
Common Grackle 2
Ovenbird 1
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Palm Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 1
Black-throated Green Warbler 15

1 helium balloon, a shiny blue star with some ribbon attached.



Predictions:
Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph in
the afternoon.



========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 4:07 pm
From: Pamela Fisher <000000233af33264-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Interesting sighting - Lancaster county
This morning a group of us were privileged to watch copulation between an adult male Cooper's Hawk and a juvenile female. Later the female was seen breaking off sticks and carrying them to a White Pine.
We also had a Northern Waterthrush singing!

Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 2:57 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 23, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 23, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 2958 8142
Osprey 0 11 11
Bald Eagle 0 43 74
Northern Harrier 0 11 18
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 486 503
Cooper's Hawk 0 6 10
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 2 46
Broad-winged Hawk 0 1532 1532
Red-tailed Hawk 0 50 105
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 1 120 129
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 2 3
Unknown Buteo 0 2 8
Unknown Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 1 5224 10588
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 09:00:00
Total observation time: 1 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers:

Visitors:
none


Weather:
Variably cloudy, with south wind and mild

Raptor Observations:
A single kestrel was all that passed by

Non-raptor Observations:
Chimney Swift 1, Tree Swallow, American Robin, Red-winged Blackbird,
Brown-headed Cowbird, Common Grackle, Northern Flicker, Rock Pigeon 3,
Mourning Dove 2, American Crow.

Predictions:
Sunny and warm, but west wind is likely to keep birds away from the lake.Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 2:35 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (23 Apr 2025) 28 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 23, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 0 55 272
OS 2 19 21
BE 1 13 35
NH 0 11 14
SS 1 12 24
CH 0 11 28
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 5 19
BW 19 405 405
RT 3 54 158
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 10 96
AK 1 1 5
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 1 2 12

Total: 28 604 1104
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 14:30:00
Total observation time: 7.5 hours

Official Counter: Rosemary McGlynn

Observers: Greg Gdula, Joe Sabo

Visitors:
Joe Sabo, Greg Gdula


Weather:
light E winds all day;mostly sunny;55-69F.

Raptor Observations:
28 migrating raptors including 19 BWs & 1 BE subadult @ 12:15EST. There
were several TVs,BWs,RTs,& 1 CH that flew throughout the day but did not
migrate North

Non-raptor Observations:
TVs,jays,crows,ravens,robins,E bluebirds,brown headed cowbirds,bc
chickadees,E towhees,tree swallows,mourning doves,t titmice,juncos,1
red-bellied wp. There were several cabbage white & tiger swallowtail
butterflies

Predictions:
Another beautiful day; light S or SW winds;dry;high near 75F
========================================================================
Report submitted by Rosemary McGlynn (<denali...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 1:39 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (23 Apr 2025) 29 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 23, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 43 43
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 4 37 40
Bald Eagle 0 45 60
Northern Harrier 1 26 29
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 43 43
Cooper's Hawk 4 47 51
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 17 870 870
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 1 45 48
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 0 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 1 5 5

Total: 29 1211 1244
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:30:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7.5 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Emily Jones, Mathew sacul

Weather:
Sunny, high near 76

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/23/25 4:16 am
From: Russ States <pelagics202...>
Subject: venango co.
4/22
Oil Creek SP
2 Blue-gray Gnatcatchers
1 Chestnut-sided Warbler
1 Blue-winged Warbler

Russ States
Oil City

 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 6:22 pm
From: Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...>
Subject: American Avocets, Crawford Co.
I'm not sure if this went out to the Crawford Co. birders yet or not, but
this evening Nathan Schlabaugh found a pair of American Avocets in breeding
plumage in a flooded pasture on the corner of Hwy. 98 and Creek Rd. just
north of Little's Corners. Andy Troyer, Adam Troyer, and Larry Slomski also
got to see and photograph them, but the last report I heard from just after
sunset was that they weren't visible anymore. The length of time from the
last sighting until someone couldn't find them was less than 15 minutes, so
I don't know if they flew off or if they went into cover for the night. If
someone wants an early morning trip it might be worth checking again first
thing in the morning.

Kendall Zook

Crawford Co.









 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 4:34 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (22 Apr 2025) 20 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 22, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 29 279
Osprey 4 62 76
Bald Eagle 1 49 115
Northern Harrier 0 26 40
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 151 217
Cooper's Hawk 1 24 48
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 6 42
Broad-winged Hawk 12 1452 1452
Red-tailed Hawk 2 124 310
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 0 46 68
Merlin 0 7 9
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 3 17
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 23 40

Total: 20 2023 2882
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None

1 hiker



Weather:
Surprisingly cool in the morning with NW winds at 12-19kph and clouds in
place. Visibility was excellent for the entire count as the air quality was
superb after the rain again last night. Mostly cloudy skies giving way to
partly cloudy high cirrus clouds in the afternoon. Low temperature of 11C
at 08:00 and a high of 20C at 14:00.

Raptor Observations:
OS 4 (76) BE 1 (115) CH 1 (48) BW 12 (1452) RT 2 (310) Total 20 (2882)

No lift off occurred which isn’t surprising considering how cool it was
this morning. The flight was slow and steady, peaking in the 09:00 hour
with BW’s and one RT migrating out over Stone Valley.

Resident raptors were quite active during the count. At 08:13 a COHA was
spotted out near Stone Mountain performing its wing display flight. At
08:38 an AK shot through the cut low on the S side of the ridge heading
south. At 13:03 a RSHA was heard putting up a fuss and it eventually
appeared low in the cut heading S. At 14:30 a SSHA shot across the cut from
right behind me.


Non-raptor Observations:
OVEN on the walk into the cut this morning. The CATE had me pondering what
they were late in the afternoon. Three of them flying together on the line
the COLO tend to take. A FISP was quite active in the low bushes on either
side of where I stand. At one point I was sitting on my rock seat and I
believe he may have made a friend as they hung out just feet away together.
Later in the day one of them was singing from the EATO’s spot, but became
quiet suddenly. It was giving the bird side eye and was in an alert
posture. Seconds later a SSHA shot though the gap just behind it, never
seeing the FISP.

Mourning Dove 1
Caspian Tern 3
Great Blue Heron 1
Turkey Vulture 8
Downy Woodpecker 1
Hairy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 2
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 1
Common Raven 2
Black-capped Chickadee 3
Tufted Titmouse 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
European Starling 2
Eastern Bluebird 2
American Robin 1
House Finch 1
Purple Finch 2
American Goldfinch 3
Field Sparrow 2
Eastern Towhee 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 2
Common Grackle 4
Ovenbird 2
Black-and-white Warbler 2
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 2
Black-throated Green Warbler 7 y


Predictions:
Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Calm wind.


========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 1:34 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (22 Apr 2025) 64 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 22, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 1 43 43
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 2 33 36
Bald Eagle 2 45 60
Northern Harrier 1 25 28
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 42 42
Cooper's Hawk 2 43 47
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 50 853 853
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 1 44 47
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 2 2
Golden Eagle 2 2 4
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 26 27
Merlin 2 5 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 4 4

Total: 64 1182 1215
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Aishwarya Laghate, Dave Reisfield, Evelyn de Chazal,
Mathew sacul

Weather:
Mostly sunny.

Raptor Observations:
First golden eagles of the spring migration count!

Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 1:30 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (22 Apr 2025) 11 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 22, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 2 55 272
OS 1 17 19
BE 0 12 34
NH 0 11 14
SS 1 11 23
CH 1 11 28
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 5 19
BW 3 386 386
RT 2 51 155
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 10 96
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 2 2
UF 0 1 1
UE 0 1 1
UR 1 1 11

Total: 11 576 1076
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Official Counter: Nancy Ott

Observers: Jim Rocco

Visitors:
none


Weather:
west winds gusted up to 40 mph. Calmer later in day. Temps mild up to 14.2
C. Partly cloudy.

Raptor Observations:
11 raptors with close looks in morning then distant. Juv BE 1 p flew
south.BW landed in trees along ridge couple times with a blue jay diving at
it at one time.

Non-raptor Observations:
Entered hawkwatch along Fleegle road off Shaffer to Cmetery road. TV's
floated around all day not migrating. Mourning doves, towhees, tree
swallows, flickers, cardinals, nuthatch, chipmunks, cowbird, blue birds,
crows. 13 white tailed deer down in fields and couple turkeys.

Predictions:
Winds SE, temp up to 70, partly cloudy to all sun.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Nancy Ott (<ednancy.ott...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 8:10 am
From: Lisa Dziuban <dziubanlisa...>
Subject: Sights and sounds Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co.
Lots of birdsong going on now….mostly from resident birds, mating and pairing up with the white throated sparrows’ song so prevalent.
Early this morning I saw a handsome male eastern towhee right outside my back door in the exact same spot I saw one on 4/16/13. He’s still here scratching under a feeder.
Barn swallows returned on 4/17. American goldfinches now in breeding plumage and male cardinal is feeding his mate. Easter Sunday I heard the common yellow throat.
I keep forgetting to mention that a few months ago someone posted a question asking which birds we had been missing. It finally occurred to me that I haven’t seen any American Kestrels in a long time, maybe a year?! I used to see them regularly along the local roads in neighboring townships where nest boxes have been placed. I travel these roads often and have seen none. Hopefully I am just missing them.

Lisa Dziuban
“People aren’t longing to be impressed; they’re longing to feel like they’re home. If you create a space full of love and character and creativity and soul, they’ll take off their shoes and curl up with gratitude and rest, no matter how small, no matter how undone, no matter how odd.”
Shauna Niequist

 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 7:58 am
From: Bobbie Rochow <bobbielou1960...>
Subject: Re: Moraine St park nestboxes
I really enjoyed everything you shared. Thank you. I noticed about flying
squirrels, when I cut the limbs off the tree hanging over my cabin roof,
they quit getting in. One night I had one run across my pillow at night!

On Tue, Apr 22, 2025, 10:24 AM jerry Kruth <
<00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:

> Linda and I motored up I-79 yesterday, to Moraine St. Park,to do our
> sorta-annual nestbox review.
>
>
>
> From all the dozens and dozens of boxes once erected aroundthe area, old
> age and lethargy have reduced my efforts, now limited to thetrove of boxes
> centered around Porter’s Cove, in the extreme SW corner of thepark.
>
>
>
> We had a strange mixed-bag outcome.
>
>
>
> First there were the half-dozen “tele-poles” we erected someyears back,
> with the wonderful help of a power company who “planted” thoseguys, and I
> installed each with six boxes. Sadly, on the four down the bridal trail
> (horses, not marriages) onlyone box appeared to have a Chickadee nest, with
> light moss surrounding a bed ofleaves. Other than that, we had whatmight
> be a flying squirrel’s hangout, and then several with those wasps thatbuild
> those mud nests? Extremely disappointingfor all that effort.
>
>
>
> Back up at ‘The Cove,” are the two other poles. Around those boxes was
> already a delightfulswarm of those dazzling iridescent green-and-white
> long-range migrants! So now, I’m up on a ladder, hoping not tokill myself,
> or worse -- end up some cripple, and peering in, hoping not to getstung,
> bitten, or whatever. I find abox packed with materials similar to the
> ubiquitous field mice, so I take astick and gently began to remove the moss
> and debris.
>
>
>
> Out pop one, two, four tiny (flying?) squirrels, They all fall into the
> leaves below. Fortunately not one hit the water (did I mentionI again
> foolishly forgot boots, so now my sneakers are freezing cold with theApril
> water (sigh!). I race down theladder, scoop them all up in my hat, so as
> not to touch them -- with theireyes still closed, and now whimpering tiny
> squeaks of protest, and I then gentlyclimb and put them back!
>
>
>
> How these squirrels get into those boxes (and mice) amazes,as they have
> thirty inches of aluminum wrap to traverse, but I also suspect
> overhangingbranches can help them arrive by parachute!.
>
>
>
> The rest of those dozen boxes contained several for-sure oldnests, which I
> removed, and scraped out the boxes. Then there were several more nests,
> which ifnot new construction, at least contain materials that can be
> reused, so I left them.
>
>
>
> There was also at least one box containing a completeold nest built over a
> previous one, feathers and all, so it begs the question – Ifan old nest
> seems okay, why do they go the work to do an entirely new one?
>
>
>
> I replaced a broken box (perhaps from one of the Park’s miscreantvisitor’s
> efforts?); repaired the roof of another, and retreated so the vexedswarm of
> arrivals could continue their own efforts.
>
>
>
> By this time, the Park boat had arrived, skippered bynone-the-less than
> the Park Manager, himself, Dustin Drew! This guy is one of a long-line of
> great MS ParkManagers who have been just great in giving Bartramian Audubon
> every kind ofgreat assistance over the years. Thank you Dustin, et al.
> Heskippered me out to the Last Man Standing snag, where, upon arrival I
> found Ihad foolishly left my cordless drill atop one of the poles I had
> just finished(sigh!). Dustin cheerfully hauled us backto the landing
> (another sigh!). By nowthe rains had started AGAIN. Dustin wasnot
> deterred, and we went back out, where I found another swarm of TS
> alreadyworking on their own efforts!
>
>
>
> I lamented to Dustin, “It’s a real pity we never had someoneinterested in
> banding these guys.” I believe those small “swarms,” must be those
> offspring bornhere over the years, but no way to prove that, I guess.
>
>
>
> Tragically, one box contained SIX of last year’s tinynestlings,
> long-desiccated. Perhaps the resultof a freeze, or maybe the parents
> succumbed? Nature is beautiful, but also heart-rending; you see much of
> both if you’reat this long enough
>
>
>
> I replaced a roof or two, did a few other fixes, and thenremoved several
> obviously old nests, and left the swarming bunch to their owndevices. I
> reflected on how, when therewere the original SIX snags, the annual
> pre-nesting huge swarm of TS was an absolutedelight to encounter. Time and
> lake icehave finally consumed the other five, so Last Man Standing hangs on
> anotheryear.
>
>
>
> When does our own time come, one might muse? No one gets out alive!
>
>
>
> From that vantage point, I could see the previouslymentioned four poles on
> land, just a couple of hundred yards away that areignored!?
>
>
> Go figure?
>
> Dustin dropped us back at the wharf? We gave a profuse thanks, and waved
> him a warm goodbye as he motored off!
>
>
> In closing, Linda and I left, tired, but exultant! Not every effort at
> nestboxes is successful;some have unhappy endings, but all the efforts are
> worthwhile!
>
>
>
> So – in case you are equivocating -- If you want your own experienceon how
> YOU can make a positive impact, just do it. It’s still not too late to get
> a few boxes upsomewhere, in the right habitat! If youneed any
> encouragement or help, write me.
>
>
>
> Thanks for reading, and best wishes for good birding experiences!
>
>
>
> Jerry Kruth
>
>
>
> Pittsburgh
>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/22/25 7:24 am
From: jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Moraine St park nestboxes
Linda and I motored up I-79 yesterday, to Moraine St. Park,to do our sorta-annual nestbox review.

 

From all the dozens and dozens of boxes once erected aroundthe area, old age and lethargy have reduced my efforts, now limited to thetrove of boxes centered around Porter’s Cove, in the extreme SW corner of thepark.

 

We had a strange mixed-bag outcome.

 

First there were the half-dozen “tele-poles” we erected someyears back, with the wonderful help of a power company who “planted” thoseguys, and I installed each with six boxes. Sadly, on the four down the bridal trail (horses, not marriages) onlyone box appeared to have a Chickadee nest, with light moss surrounding a bed ofleaves.  Other than that, we had whatmight be a flying squirrel’s hangout, and then several with those wasps thatbuild those mud nests?  Extremely disappointingfor all that effort.

 

Back up at ‘The Cove,” are the two other poles.  Around those boxes was already a delightfulswarm of those dazzling iridescent green-and-white long-range migrants!  So now, I’m up on a ladder, hoping not tokill myself, or worse -- end up some cripple, and peering in, hoping not to getstung, bitten, or whatever.  I find abox packed with materials similar to the ubiquitous field mice, so I take astick and gently began to remove the moss and debris.

 

Out pop one, two, four tiny (flying?) squirrels,  They all fall into the leaves below.  Fortunately not one hit the water (did I mentionI again foolishly forgot boots, so now my sneakers are freezing cold with theApril water (sigh!).  I race down theladder, scoop them all up in my hat, so as not to touch them -- with theireyes still closed, and now whimpering tiny squeaks of protest, and I then gentlyclimb and put them back!

 

How these squirrels get into those boxes (and mice) amazes,as they have thirty inches of aluminum wrap to traverse, but I also suspect overhangingbranches can help them arrive by parachute!.

 

The rest of those dozen boxes contained several for-sure oldnests, which I removed, and scraped out the boxes.  Then there were several more nests, which ifnot new construction, at least contain materials that can be reused, so I left them.

 

There was also at least one box containing a completeold nest built over a previous one, feathers and all, so it begs the question – Ifan old nest seems okay, why do they go the work to do an entirely new one?

 

I replaced a broken box (perhaps from one of the Park’s miscreantvisitor’s efforts?); repaired the roof of another, and retreated so the vexedswarm of arrivals could continue their own efforts.

 

By this time, the Park boat had arrived, skippered bynone-the-less than the Park Manager, himself, Dustin Drew!  This guy is one of a long-line of great MS ParkManagers who have been just great in giving Bartramian Audubon every kind ofgreat assistance over the years. Thank you Dustin, et al.  Heskippered me out to the Last Man Standing snag, where, upon arrival I found Ihad foolishly left my cordless drill atop one of the poles I had just finished(sigh!).  Dustin cheerfully hauled us backto the landing (another sigh!).  By nowthe rains had started AGAIN.  Dustin wasnot deterred, and we went back out, where I found another swarm of TS alreadyworking on their own efforts!

 

I lamented to Dustin, “It’s a real pity we never had someoneinterested in banding these guys.” I believe those small “swarms,” must be those offspring bornhere over the years, but no way to prove that, I guess.

 

Tragically, one box contained SIX of last year’s tinynestlings, long-desiccated.  Perhaps the resultof a freeze, or maybe the parents succumbed? Nature is beautiful, but also heart-rending; you see much of both if you’reat this long enough

 

I replaced a roof or two, did a few other fixes, and thenremoved several obviously old nests, and left the swarming bunch to their owndevices.  I reflected on how, when therewere the original SIX snags, the annual pre-nesting huge swarm of TS was an absolutedelight to encounter.  Time and lake icehave finally consumed the other five, so Last Man Standing hangs on anotheryear.

 

When does our own time come, one might muse?  No one gets out alive!

 

From that vantage point, I could see the previouslymentioned four poles on land, just a couple of hundred yards away that areignored!?

 
Go figure?

Dustin dropped us back at the wharf?  We gave a profuse thanks,  and waved him a warm goodbye as he motored off!
 

In closing, Linda and I left, tired, but exultant!  Not every effort at nestboxes is successful;some have unhappy endings, but all the efforts are worthwhile!

 

So – in case you are equivocating -- If you want your own experienceon how YOU can make a positive impact, just do it.  It’s still not too late to get a few boxes upsomewhere, in the right habitat!  If youneed any encouragement or help, write me.

 

Thanks for reading, and best wishes for good birding experiences!

 

Jerry Kruth

 

Pittsburgh

 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 5:49 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (21 Apr 2025) 207 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 21, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 29 279
Osprey 16 58 72
Bald Eagle 8 48 114
Northern Harrier 4 26 40
Sharp-shinned Hawk 24 151 217
Cooper's Hawk 5 23 47
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 1 6 42
Broad-winged Hawk 113 1440 1440
Red-tailed Hawk 28 122 308
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 5 46 68
Merlin 2 7 9
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 3 17
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 1 23 40

Total: 207 2003 2862
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 18:00:00
Total observation time: 10.17 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers: NB

Visitors:
George Young was up bright and early and picked a swell day to experience
migration. He was great company as always and put me on several of the
day’s birds.

George Young
1 hiker



Weather:
Strong SE winds for the entire count at 29-38kph. Visibility was excellent
for the entire count to Stone Mountain. Mostly cloudy skies for the entire
day made for excellent spotting conditions. Low temperature of 11C at 08:20
and a high of 24C at 13:00.

Raptor Observations:
OS 16 (72) BE 8 (114) NH 4 (40) SS 24 (217) CH 5 (47) RS 1 (42) BW 113
(1440) RT 28 (308) AK 5 (68) ML 2 (9) UR 1 (40) Total 207 (2862)

The flight got underway in the 10:00 hour with BW’s beginning to surge
along the ridge top. SS’s and OS got moving as well. A memorable OS came
through at the close of this hour as it had packed a lunch possibly from
Lake Perez of what looked like a nice trout. Good on the OS for planning
ahead when lighting out for new territory. Brief lull in the following hour
then in the noon hour the flight picked up again with excellent diversity.
The flight was steady from noon on and then peaked in the 15:00 – 17:00
hours. The raptors were really pounding the same line which made getting on
them easier. The 16:00 hour saw a total of 9 species of migrating raptor
which may be one of the most diverse hours of the season. Nick peeled out
at 16:30 with the threat of rain and thunder looming. However, as the
official counter at Tussey Mountain the protocol dictates I stay until I
can hear the tower snap and the lines sizzle before I can leave my post.
Fortunately, other than a few droplets on the tablet rain and thunder never
did form and I picked up an excellent pulse of birds in the 17:00 hour to
close out a stellar day.

Resident RT’s on Leading Ridge and Warrior’s Ridge during the count. At
09:57 the Leading Ridge BW got into an incredible skirmish with one of its
kind over Leading Ridge. Pretty impressive as I have yet to see BW’s
dogfight. At 15:39 a COHA was performing its display flight near Stone
Mountain. Towards the end of the 16:00 hour a resident SSHA was gliding to
the S of the cut before moving S along the ridge.


Non-raptor Observations:
Nice pulse of COLO in the morning. The usual band of trouble makers made
visits to the forest near the OP. EATO getting his hop scratch on, BAWW
singing briefly and of course BNWA singing later in the day.

Canada Goose 2
Mourning Dove 3
Ring-billed Gull 3
Common Loon 5
Double-crested Cormorant 54
Great Blue Heron 2
Black Vulture 3
Turkey Vulture 8
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Common Raven 1
Black-capped Chickadee 3
Tree Swallow 1
Barn Swallow 1
American Goldfinch 15
Field Sparrow 1
Eastern Towhee 3
Brown-headed Cowbird 3
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 1
Black-throated Green Warbler 2

1 helium balloon



Predictions:
Sunny, with a high near 70. West wind around 7 mph.



========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 1:28 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 21, 2025 take 2
I went back out in the PM when the rain stopped. There was a nice little push of BWs that lasted for about 30 minutes as well as several SS and AK.Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 21, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 84 2958 8142
Osprey 0 11 11
Bald Eagle 6 43 74
Northern Harrier 1 11 18
Sharp-shinned Hawk 93 486 503
Cooper's Hawk 1 6 10
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 1 2 46
Broad-winged Hawk 317 1532 1532
Red-tailed Hawk 6 50 105
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 27 119 128
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 2 2 3
Unknown Buteo 1 2 8
Unknown Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 539 5223 10587
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 5.25 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Russ States

Visitors:
Russ States assisted with the count in the AM.


Weather:
Mostly cloudy and warm with strong south wind. Light rain arrived by
mid-day.

Raptor Observations:
Light flight with few TVs and mostly SS moving through as singles or groups
of two and three within a few hundred yards of the lake. I went back out
in the PM when the rain stopped to see a nice push of BWs. A large
accipiter passed through rather high that may have been an American
Goshawk.

Non-raptor Observations:
Canada Goose 7, Mallard 4, Rock Pigeon 1, Mourning Dove 3, Killdeer 1,
Solitary Sandpiper 1, Ring-billed Gull, Herring Gull, Caspian Tern 2,
Common Loon 1, Double-crested Cormorant 1, Great Blue Heron 5, Belted
Kingfisher 1, Northern Flicker 15, American Crow, Tree Swallow, Barn
Swallow, European Starling, American Robin 2, House Finch 2, American
Goldfinch 6, Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, Common Grackle,
Passerine species 25

Predictions:
Much cooler with west wind. Some AM clouds giving way to mostly sunny
skies in the PM. A lake flight not likely.
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 12:00 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (21 Apr 2025) 25 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 21, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 42 42
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 31 34
Bald Eagle 0 43 58
Northern Harrier 0 24 27
Sharp-shinned Hawk 2 41 41
Cooper's Hawk 0 41 45
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 21 803 803
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 43 46
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 1 2 2
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 1 26 27
Merlin 0 3 3
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 4 4

Total: 25 1118 1151
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Felix Timmons, Gracey Brouillard

Weather:
Mostly cloudy

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 11:03 am
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 21, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 21, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 25 2899 8083
Osprey 0 11 11
Bald Eagle 1 38 69
Northern Harrier 1 11 18
Sharp-shinned Hawk 71 464 481
Cooper's Hawk 1 6 10
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 1 2 46
Broad-winged Hawk 5 1220 1220
Red-tailed Hawk 1 45 100
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 6 98 107
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 1 1 2
Unknown Buteo 1 2 8
Unknown Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 114 4798 10162
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 11:30:00
Total observation time: 3.5 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Russ States

Visitors:
Russ States assisted with the count.


Weather:
Mostly cloudy and warm with strong south wind. Light rain arrived by
mid-day.

Raptor Observations:
Light flight with few TVs and mostly SS moving through as singles or groups
of two and three within a few hundred yards of the lake.

Non-raptor Observations:
Canada Goose 7, Mallard 4, Rock Pigeon 1, Mourning Dove 3, Killdeer 1,
Solitary Sandpiper 1, Ring-billed Gull, Herring Gull, Caspian Tern 2,
Common Loon 1, Double-crested Cormorant 1, Great Blue Heron 5, Belted
Kingfisher 1, Northern Flicker 15, American Crow, Tree Swallow, Barn
Swallow, European Starling, American Robin 2, House Finch 2, American
Goldfinch 6, Red-winged Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, Common Grackle,
Passerine species 25

Predictions:
Much cooler with west wind. Some AM clouds giving way to mostly sunny
skies in the PM. A lake flight not likely.
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 8:50 am
From: A. Liebner <000000d98121eaef-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sch. Co. FOY Brown Trasher, Bald Eagles, Ravens, Purple Finches and more
April has been good for birding here in the valley.On 4/01 Black Vultures were seen soaring overhead.On 4/02, a Brown Creeper appeared on the dogwood tree.On 4/09 it was nice to see a Northern Flicker foraging around the grounds. (flickers nested here for the past several years) Also on 4/09, I found a Bluebird nest in one of the boxes.4/10 -FOY Purple Finches showed up at the feeders followed by an Adult Bald Eagle in the neighboring fields on 4/11.There was a feeding frenzy in the neighbor's Chicken Farm fields on 4/14.  An Immature Bald Eagle, a Red-tailed Hawk, 9 Turkey Vultures, 2 Black Vultures, 6 Ravens and several Crows were observed feeding on a pile of chicken carcasses thrown on the ground outside on of the chicken farm buildings.  Of course, the Eagle had first dibs.The next day,  4/15 an Adult Bald Eagle picked at more chicken carcasses while a Wild Turkey gobbler strutted and displayed in front of a hen at the top of the same field.Also, on 4/15, a FOY Brown Trasher returned to the window feeder but was immediately chased by the resident N. Mockingbird.  Things have settled since and the Thrasher is finally able to eat in peace.
Non-birding, but still exciting. on 4/18 I spotted the first Mourning Cloak fluttering through the yard.As of 4/20 there are no eggs in the Bluebird nest, but second pair is inspecting another box on our property.4/21- Juncos and White-throats are still here but their numbers are fluctuating.  Tree Swallows have been inspecting a box near the house every day for the past few days.  It's time to make sugar water for the Hummingbirds.  My records indicate their return to our yard on 4/28 and once on 4/29 since the 80's.  Timing is everything - Heuchera is ready to  bloom; hummers love those pretty Coral Bells and the best thing is they continue to bloom until fall.
Spring is a great time for birding!
Ann M. Liebner
Wayne Twp. Schuylkill Co.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 5:41 am
From: Michael Fialkovich <0000012b4af48ab0-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: various birds, Crawford Co.
These days, any location for Vesper Sparrow is notable, so glad you have two locations for them.

Mike Fialkkovich
Allegheny County


On Monday, April 21, 2025 at 07:00:49 AM EDT, Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...> wrote:

Although they are considered unreliable and unusual in Crawford County, I
have a few regular spots to find Vesper Sparrow by now. At our school along
Rt. 408 east of Cambridge Springs, I get them singing almost every year and
they did not disappoint this year either. I heard the first one singing
April 3, then about a week of cold weather past, and now the past week or so
one has been singing regularly. Last year one stayed late enough that it
made it into the possible breeding window for the atlas, but then I could no
longer find it after that so I don't know for sure if they breed. This past
Saturday (4/19), Daryl Nolt and I had one Vesper Sparrow at another of my
regular spots just down the road from my house just west of Cambridge
Springs.

A few other noteworthy observations recently. at least 8 Fox Sparrows on
April 6 at the same place we saw the Vesper Sparrow near my house. Also FOY
Pine Warbler singing near the same spot on April 19. Then at home in the
afternoon of April 19, as the cold front moved through, four almost
microscopic Broad-winged Hawks moved through pushed ahead of the storm. I
have only seen them on my property once before, but that's probably because
I don't sky watch enough.

Kendall Zook

Crawford Co.








 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 4:00 am
From: Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...>
Subject: various birds, Crawford Co.
Although they are considered unreliable and unusual in Crawford County, I
have a few regular spots to find Vesper Sparrow by now. At our school along
Rt. 408 east of Cambridge Springs, I get them singing almost every year and
they did not disappoint this year either. I heard the first one singing
April 3, then about a week of cold weather past, and now the past week or so
one has been singing regularly. Last year one stayed late enough that it
made it into the possible breeding window for the atlas, but then I could no
longer find it after that so I don't know for sure if they breed. This past
Saturday (4/19), Daryl Nolt and I had one Vesper Sparrow at another of my
regular spots just down the road from my house just west of Cambridge
Springs.

A few other noteworthy observations recently. at least 8 Fox Sparrows on
April 6 at the same place we saw the Vesper Sparrow near my house. Also FOY
Pine Warbler singing near the same spot on April 19. Then at home in the
afternoon of April 19, as the cold front moved through, four almost
microscopic Broad-winged Hawks moved through pushed ahead of the storm. I
have only seen them on my property once before, but that's probably because
I don't sky watch enough.

Kendall Zook

Crawford Co.







 

Back to top
Date: 4/21/25 3:52 am
From: Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...>
Subject: Oil Creek State Park, Venango Co.
A few new arrivals for us as we walked the southern end of the Oil Creek
Bike Trail in Oil Creek State Park: two Yellow-throated Warblers, singing in
the sycamores along the creek, a Black-throated Green Warbler, two Northern
Waterthrushes, and a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher. I don't regularly bird here so I
can't say they were new arrivals in the park, but it was nice to see them
anyway. Also had lots of Yellow-rumped Warblers and we heard a Broad-winged
Hawk calling.

Kendall & Regina Zook







 

Back to top
Date: 4/20/25 5:45 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (20 Apr 2025) 24 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 20, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 1 29 279
Osprey 4 42 56
Bald Eagle 2 40 106
Northern Harrier 0 22 36
Sharp-shinned Hawk 2 127 193
Cooper's Hawk 1 18 42
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 11 1327 1327
Red-tailed Hawk 3 94 280
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 0 41 63
Merlin 0 5 7
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 3 17
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 22 39

Total: 24 1796 2655
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 8 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
David Stiemling from Wagoners Gap HW was up in the afternoon and helped put
me on several migrating raptors. His timing was perfect as there was
another pulse while he was up and we got to see a few migrants moving N.

David Stiemling
18 hikers



Weather:
Fairly cool start to the morning which was welcome after yesterday’s
scorcher. 12-19kph NW winds for most of the count. Visibility was really
good during the entire count with views to Stone Mountain and beyond. I
believe it may have rained a little last night as all the haze was gone
today and the air quality was superb. There were high cirrus clouds for the
entire count which made for excellent spotting conditions. Low temperature
of 9c at 08:40 and a high of 23C at 15:00.

Raptor Observations:
TV 1 (279) OS 4 (56) BE 2 (106) SS 2 (193) CH 1 (42) BW 11 (1327) RT 3
(280) Total 24 (2655)

Slow but steady flight with BW’s leading the flight. They would surprise
me throughout the day as they were indeed flying on top of the ridge even
in the NW winds. I got lucky in the 09:00 hour as I hadn’t really been
looking to the NW and caught one naked eye trying to sneak by. I then
tracked back on the flight line it took and picked up 3 others that where
in tow streaming out on the same line. Despite frequent scope scanning over
Stone Valley and Stone Mountain that didn’t yield much.

Resident raptors were mildly active during the count. RT’s out over
stone, BE’s in skirmishes on Warrior’s Ridge and the BW on Leading
Ridge.



Non-raptor Observations:
There were several BAWW up at the OP this morning. Really enjoyed getting
good looks at them. BGGN made it up for a first of the year too.

Mourning Dove 5
Common Loon 1
Black Vulture 1
Turkey Vulture 5
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 2
American Crow 1
Common Raven 3
Black-capped Chickadee 5
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 3
Barn Swallow 2
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Brown Creeper 2
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 1
Northern House Wren 1
Purple Finch 2
Pine Siskin 1
American Goldfinch 8
Field Sparrow 1
Eastern Towhee 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 7
Black-and-white Warbler 2
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 1
Black-throated Green Warbler 6


Predictions:
Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly after 5pm. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 68. South wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as
24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts of less than a
tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.


========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/20/25 3:42 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (20 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 20, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 1 43 260
OS 0 4 6
BE 0 7 29
NH 0 9 12
SS 1 9 21
CH 0 5 22
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 5 19
BW 1 339 339
RT 0 31 135
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 7 93
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 1 1
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 3 462 962
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:30:00
Observation end time: 15:30:00
Total observation time: 8 hours

Official Counter: Bob Stewart, Mike Smith

Observers: Mike Smith, Terry Suder

Visitors:
12 including: Terry Suder, Mihir Khanna, Natalia Wiatey (Pittsburgh), Mike
Smith


Weather:
Warm up to 17 degrees C.
High clouds with sunshine .
Cloud cover light in AM increasing during the day to 100%
at 2 PM EST.
Haze, visibility 25 km.

Raptor Observations:
3 migrating raptors: 1 ea ofsharp-shinned hawk, broad-winged hawk and
turkey vulture.
About 5 or 6 turkey vultures going up and down the valley.



Non-raptor Observations:
brown-headed cowbirds, n. cardinal, field sparrow, pileated woodpecker,
wild turkey, bluebirds, wb nuthatch, tufted titmouse, mourning doves,
robin, towhee, rb woodpecker, raven, crow, song sparrow.

Predictions:
High of 70 degrees.
Rain by mid-afternoon.
Wind from the SE 10-20 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Robert Stewart (<bob...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/20/25 2:21 pm
From: Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Venango Co
At 2 Mile Run Co Park on 4/20, 1 SPOTTED SANDPIPER on the mudflat.
 Meg/Nick Kolodick

 

Back to top
Date: 4/20/25 1:38 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (20 Apr 2025) 63 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 20, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 42 42
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 3 31 34
Bald Eagle 2 43 58
Northern Harrier 0 24 27
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 39 39
Cooper's Hawk 4 41 45
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 50 782 782
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 4 43 46
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 25 26
Merlin 0 3 3
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 4 4

Total: 63 1093 1126
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler:

Counters: Gracey Brouillard , Mathew sacul, R0xanne Wolf, Sami teich

Weather:
Sunny, blue skies overcast with thin veil of clouds. North winds.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/20/25 11:05 am
From: Donna Collett <dcollett57...>
Subject: Blue headed Vireo Ovenbird Bluegrey Gnatcatcher - Washington County
FOY Blue headed Vireo and Blue Grey Gnatcatchers and Ovenbirds at Hillman
SP- Colt to Short n Sweet loop trails. One Pine Warbler. Many RB Nuthatch,
White throated Sparrow and Goldfinch .
One Sharpshinned Hawk.

Happy Easter!
Donna Collett
Washington County, I think

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 8:41 pm
From: Marcy Cunkelman <plant4nature...>
Subject: Re: Ruby throated Hummingbird -Washington Co
Had a male FOY show up this evening at 7:05 out my front door. One of my earliest dates. Usually around 22nd-27th. Redbud and crabapples are blooming along with the spring ephemerals like Virginia bluebells.
Marcy Cunkelman
SW Indiana County, PA
Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 19, 2025, at 8:11 AM, Donna Collett <dcollett57...> wrote:
>
> FOY Ruby throated Hummingbird landed for a sip this morning . I just put
> feeder out yesterday.
>
> Donna Collett
> Washington County

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 8:02 pm
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co
Sweet Arrow Lake 4/19/25



Adult Bald Eagle and 2 eaglets

Kingfisher

Wood Ducks

Catbird





Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 7:13 pm
From: Michael Fialkovich <0000012b4af48ab0-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Pacific Loon in Allegheny County
Hi,

A Pacific Loon was discovered this morning at Duck Hollow in Allegheny County.

Many birders were able to see it this evening. It was sometimes visible at distance from the parking lot at Duck Hollow looking upriver near two red channel markers. It was also visible from the opposite side of the river behind the condos at the Waterfront Shopping area.  It was surprisingly not easy to find. It was diving a lot and was out of sight most of the time. The bird settled down at dusk and stopped diving, allowing longer views.

This was a first county record for Allegheny!

Mike Fialkovich
Pittsburgh Area, Allegheny County

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 5:27 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (19 Apr 2025) 67 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 19, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 28 278
Osprey 1 38 52
Bald Eagle 3 38 104
Northern Harrier 1 22 36
Sharp-shinned Hawk 12 125 191
Cooper's Hawk 0 17 41
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 47 1316 1316
Red-tailed Hawk 1 91 277
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 13 150
American Kestrel 1 41 63
Merlin 0 5 7
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 3 17
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 1 22 39

Total: 67 1772 2631
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None

11 hikers
3 runners




Weather:
Warm. Light NW winds to start the count shifting to the W by 13:00.
Visibility was limited to a haze for the entire count over Stone Valley
limiting views to Warrior’s Ridge. Clouds came and went, but built
steadily again in the afternoon. Despite a forecast of thunderstorms and
rain, all that weather stayed over the Allegheny Front. Low temperature of
21 C at 08:00 and a high of 29C by 13:00. The count was called off at 15:00
due to flight tapering off.

Raptor Observations:
OS 1 (52) BE 3 (104) NH 1 (36) SS 12 (191) BW 47 (1316) RT 1 (277) AK 1
(63) UR 1 (39) Total 67 (2631)

Arrived early on to mop up the last BW’s of yesterday’s movement. Lift
off didn’t disappoint as my first bino pass I got a SSHA and second pass
yielded a BW. Based on that, I am sure raptors were moving right at dawn as
it was very warm and the winds were good all night. I had 44 of the 67
raptors for the day by 09:30 which is when the count is usually supposed to
start. BW’s led the flight, however there was a nice push of SS’s too.
By noon I couldn’t find a migrating raptor no matter how hard I scanned
either in bins or out over the Stone Valley. I may have been limited on the
Stone Valley side though as a heavy haze had developed.

Resident raptors detected were of course the RT’s and BE’s. The
resident BW was out on Leading Ridge zipping around during the afternoon. I
tracked it down onto the W face of Leading Ridge and got to watch it perch
through the scope.


Non-raptor Observations:
On the walk into the cut I was greeted by many BTNW that may have arrived
overnight on the warm S winds. Lots of zee zee zee zee zo zeet going on.
EATO was on territory holding down the fort when I arrived at the cut. He
was belting out his song and could care less as I set up my gear. He then
descended into the bushes to get his hop scratch on. I heard some loud chip
notes directly behind me and got on a BAWW looking sharp. It got its
nuthatch on by foraging under branches upside down.

duck sp. 1
Chimney Swift 1
Double-crested Cormorant 14
Great Blue Heron 1
Black Vulture 1
Turkey Vulture 10
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 2
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 1
Common Raven 1
Black-capped Chickadee 2
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 1
Northern Rough-winged Swallow 1
Barn Swallow 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Red-breasted Nuthatch 1
Brown Creeper 2
American Robin 2
House Finch 1
Purple Finch 6
American Goldfinch 3
Field Sparrow 1
Eastern Towhee 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 7
Common Grackle 2
Black-and-white Warbler 1
Pine Warbler 1
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 2
Black-throated Green Warbler 5


Predictions:
Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. North wind 5 to 8 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 4:07 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (19 Apr 2025) 12 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 19, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 3 42 259
OS 0 4 6
BE 1 7 29
NH 0 9 12
SS 1 8 20
CH 0 5 22
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 5 19
BW 0 338 338
RT 6 31 135
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 7 93
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 1 1 1
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 12 459 959
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:45:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7.25 hours

Official Counter: Brian M. Wargo

Observers: Adam Katrancha, Bill Cline, Jeanine Ging, Sandy Cline

Visitors:
Today was Raptorthon and we had several visitors...Thank you for your
support and your donations!
Freedom Area High School's Naturalist Club had the current president Dekota
Roberts with future president Leo Kaleugher and past president Ella Walden
representing!


Weather:
A bit of haze in the valley this morning with warm temperatures (about 70
degrees). Winds from the west picked up and remained strong throughout the
day as temperatures rose.


Raptor Observations:
Bald Eagle Adult - 7:45 a.m.

About 10 Broad-winged Hawks, a few sharpies, and a Cooper's Hawk were
flying throughout the day, most likely hunting, but were not migrating.

Non-raptor Observations:
American Crow, American Robin, Black-capped Chickadee, Blue Jay,
Brown-headed Cowbird, Chimney Swift, Common Loon, Common Raven,
Double-crested Cormorant, Dark-eyed Junco, Downy Woodpecker, Eastern
Bluebird, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Towhee, Northern Cardinal, Northern
Flicker, Pileated Woodpecker, Rough-winged Swallow, Tree Swallow, Tufted
Titmouse, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, White-Breasted Nuthatch

Many Black Swallowtail Butterflies along with a few Eastern Tiger
Swallowtails

Predictions:
Mostly cloudy skies early - will become partly cloudy later in the day.
High 71F. Winds N at 5 to 10 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Brian M. Wargo (<brianwargo...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 2:41 pm
From: Nick Bolgiano <nickbolgiano...>
Subject: State College Bird Club, Wed, April 23, 7 p.m., Zoom presentation: The Red-tailed Hawk Project
On Wed, Apr 23, 7 p.m., the State College Bird Club will be hosting Bryce
Robinson from Cornell Lab of Ornithology, who will give a Zoom presentation
on The Red-tailed Hawk Project.

This is timely because the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Living Bird
magazine's recent issue has a cover article by Scott Weidensaul on this
very topic. There are generally thought to be about 16 subspecies of
Red-tailed Hawk and this project is a collaboration among researchers to
determine where the different subspecies winter and summer. For example,
some of the Red-tails that winter in the Central Plains are dark - where do
they breed? The Hawk Ridge hawk watch typically records a handful of
dark Red-tails every fall - where do they breed? Do some subspecies that
are mostly light-colored have some dark individuals? Those types of puzzles
are why the Red-tailed Hawk project started.

In this presentation, Bryce will outline the work of the Red-tailed Hawk
Project, including what we do and do not know about the species, the goals
of the working group, and their approach to data collection. Bryce will
also share preliminary results from the project's work, including their
extensive tracking efforts to better understand movement in migratory
populations.
Bryce W. Robinson is a PhD candidate at Cornell University and the Cornell
Lab of Ornithology, where his research focuses on the evolution of
diversity in the Red-tailed Hawk. As part of this work, Bryce co-created
and leads the Red-tailed Hawk Project, a working group aimed to fill
knowledge gaps in our understanding of the life history and evolution of
the species. Additionally, Bryce is an ornithological illustrator whose
work has been featured in scientific papers, on journal covers, and in
logos for organizations and events. To see Bryce's work, visit
*www.ornithologi.com
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ornithologi.com%2F&data=05%7C02%<7Cscbirdcl...>%7C791b2fbd55c94b0d181208dd7db2037b%7C7cf48d453ddb4389a9c1c115526eb52e%7C0%7C0%7C638804925714321977%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=JmtRkPqH8s1mlLHEbAdMU1DlfC9oTaPE8JfAtJk%2F9eg%3D&reserved=0>*
and
to learn more about the Red-tailed Hawk Project, visit
*www.redtailedhawkproject.org
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.redtailedhawkproject.org%2F&data=05%7C02%<7Cscbirdcl...>%7C791b2fbd55c94b0d181208dd7db2037b%7C7cf48d453ddb4389a9c1c115526eb52e%7C0%7C0%7C638804925714365355%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJFbXB0eU1hcGkiOnRydWUsIlYiOiIwLjAuMDAwMCIsIlAiOiJXaW4zMiIsIkFOIjoiTWFpbCIsIldUIjoyfQ%3D%3D%7C0%7C%7C%7C&sdata=4Orm7E4gvl7zcgv9nZgdPIFyqyYez%2FCfYhldr1nWx%2Bw%3D&reserved=0>*
.
Registration is required to attend via Zoom. The link to register is
*https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/s5lUlQfuS9CgSU0mYKp_zA
<https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/s5lUlQfuS9CgSU0mYKp_zA>*

Nick Bolgiano
State College

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 1:46 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (19 Apr 2025) 34 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 19, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 0 42 42
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 28 31
Bald Eagle 1 41 56
Northern Harrier 1 24 27
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 39 39
Cooper's Hawk 3 37 41
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 29 732 732
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 39 42
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 25 26
Merlin 0 3 3
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 4 4

Total: 34 1030 1063
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Aishwarya Laghate, Antonella Mascaro

Weather:
Partly cloudy. High near 81.
North west wind

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 9:17 am
From: Donna Collett <dcollett57...>
Subject: N. PARULA Beaver Cty
FOY N. Parula on Laketrail at Raccoon Creek SP. 2- Yellowthroated Warbler
and
2-Louisiana Waterthrush plus 6-Ruby crowned Kinglets.

Donna Collett
Beaver Cty

 

Back to top
Date: 4/19/25 5:11 am
From: Donna Collett <dcollett57...>
Subject: Ruby throated Hummingbird -Washington Co
FOY Ruby throated Hummingbird landed for a sip this morning . I just put
feeder out yesterday.

Donna Collett
Washington County

 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 8:18 pm
From: Denise Donmoyer <000001e955117cc8-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Sweet Arrow Lake, Schuylkill Co.
Sweet arrow Lake 4/18/25



Osprey

Red-tailed Hawk

Purple finch

Yellow rumped Warbler

Ruby Crowned Kinglet





Denise Donmoyer

Sweet Arrow Lake

Pine Grove, Schuylkill Co.

<nightowl57...>





 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 6:56 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (18 Apr 2025) 446 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 18, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 5 28 278
Osprey 12 37 51
Bald Eagle 8 35 101
Northern Harrier 3 21 35
Sharp-shinned Hawk 24 113 179
Cooper's Hawk 4 17 41
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 365 1269 1269
Red-tailed Hawk 17 90 276
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 3 13 150
American Kestrel 2 40 62
Merlin 2 5 7
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 1 3 17
Unknown Falcon 0 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 21 38

Total: 446 1705 2564
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 19:00:00
Total observation time: 11.48 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers: Jacqui McKee

Visitors:
Jacqui and David McKee brought their daughter who is in town along with her
daughter’s boyfriend up to catch a spectacular BW migration. The McKees
are killer spotters and I greatly appreciate their help point out birds as
always. I also had two other visitors whose names I didn’t get, one of
whom studies asteroids. They too got to see a BW a minute during their
visit.

Jacqui and David McKee (with their daughter and her boyfriend)
2 more visitors I didn’t get their name

2 runners
12 hikers



Weather:
Strong SE winds for the entire count peaking at 29-38 kph at 17:00.
Visibility was excellent to Stone Mountain for the entire day. Clouds came
and went, mostly high cirrus. Fortunately, enough of a haze from the clouds
stuck around all day to provide excellent spotting conditions. Low
temperature of 10C at 08:00 and a high of 26C by 16:00.



Raptor Observations:
TV 5 (278) OS (51) BE 8 (101) NH 3 (35) SS 24 (179) CH 4 (41) BW 365 (1269)
RT 17 (276) GE 3 (150) AK 2 (62) ML 2 (7) UB 1 (17) Total 446 (2564)

GE Immature 16:05, Immature 16:33, Immature 17:47

The flight got underway in the 09:00 hour with a total of 30 raptors making
their way past the OP. BW’s led the flight obviously, with all the birds
up on the ridge top in the SE winds. Excellent diversity too, with 6
species in that hour. In the 11:00 hour the hourly total nearly doubled
with a notable uptick in BW’s. Today was much easier than yesterday as
they were pretty much pounding the same line over the cut, just getting
higher and higher as it warmed up. At 13:00 the flight lulled dropping to
about half the hourly totals prior at 25 raptors coming through. I thought
maybe the flight was going to taper at this point, but was pleasantly
surprised when the biggest push of the day came in the 14:00 hour with 89
raptors coming through. Again, the BW’s lead this hour with 79 total
coming through and nice diversity as well. From 15:00 – 18:00 the flight
was steady at about 25ish raptors per hour. Staying late paid off as BW’s
clearly were going to fly until sunset. In the 18:00 I picked up another 52
BW’s and again the diversity was good too. I also got an excellent look
at the sharpest looking immature GE of the season with beautiful wing
patches. All the GE’s that flew over the OP late in the day made their
way over me effortlessly without hesitation as I just blend in to the
surroundings in the cut. By the 19:00 hour I was wore out from all the
scanning over an 11.5-hour effort.

Resident raptors were quite active in the favorable S winds. RT’s gliding
S along the RT and Leading Ridge throughout the day’s effort. The BWHA
spent some time low on Leading Ridge and might have gotten chased off by
the RT’s whose territory that is. Late in the count there was 3 BE’s in
a skirmish over Stone Valley.



Non-raptor Observations:
The COLO made another excellent push in the morning hours. The DCCO’s
were on the move again as well. There has been a huge gap since my first of
the season detection of CHSW, but got a loner ripping through the cut
today. The first BHVI of the season showed up late in the afternoon and was
quite vocal. Clearly it can belt out its song plenty loud enough over the
high winds. It bounced around in the trees behind me for a bit before
flying directly overhead to the S side of the cut to take up singing
again.

Canada Goose 15
Mourning Dove 3
Chimney Swift 1
Common Loon 71
Double-crested Cormorant 16
Great Blue Heron 1
Black Vulture 2
Turkey Vulture 5
Downy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
Blue-headed Vireo 1
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 5
Common Raven 9
Black-capped Chickadee 1
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 3
European Starling 4
American Robin 1
House Finch 2
American Goldfinch 6
Field Sparrow 1
Eastern Towhee 2
Brown-headed Cowbird 2
Common Grackle 3


Predictions:
A slight chance of showers between 9am and 2pm, then a chance of showers
and thunderstorms after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 81. West wind 8
to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts
possible in thunderstorms.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 2:47 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (18 Apr 2025) 300 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 18, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 3 39 256
OS 3 4 6
BE 3 6 28
NH 4 9 12
SS 5 7 19
CH 5 5 22
AG 0 0 0
RS 2 5 19
BW 258 338 338
RT 12 25 129
RL 0 0 0
GE 4 7 93
AK 0 0 4
ML 1 2 4
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 0
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 300 447 947
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 09:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Official Counter: Sandy Cline

Observers: Dave Poder, Greg Gdula, Jim Rocco, Nancy Ott

Visitors:
Bob Stewart also helped spot! Shari & David Rogers, Haydon Adain, Matthias
Lowry


Weather:
Very warm, temps in the 70's, SE/ESE winds 5-15 mph

Raptor Observations:
3 Bald Eagle 11:37 Ad, 1:20 3-4 yr, 1:20 Ad
4 Golden Eagle 12:44 juv., 12:45 sub-adult, 1:19 juv., 1:32 juv.
It was an awesome raptor day! Thanks to all who helped find/spot birds.

Non-raptor Observations:
Eastern Towhee, Tree Swallows, Eastern Bluebirds, Titmouse, Junco,
Starlings, Brown headed Cowbirds, Chipping Sparrow, Northern Cardinal,
Flicker, Brown Thrasher; 2 Loon & 5 Cormorants flew over site

Predictions:
Warm, AM clouds, PM sun 60-70 temps
========================================================================
Report submitted by Sandy Cline (<horseldy...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 1:35 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (18 Apr 2025) 581 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 18, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 10 10
Turkey Vulture 2 42 42
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 6 28 31
Bald Eagle 3 40 55
Northern Harrier 6 23 26
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 39 39
Cooper's Hawk 12 34 38
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 542 703 703
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 5 39 42
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 3 25 26
Merlin 1 3 3
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 4 4

Total: 581 996 1029
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Evelyn de Chazal, Mathew sacul

Weather:
Mostly sunny, wind from southwest 0-15 kmph.

Raptor Observations:
Broad winged hawk push today!

Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 1:25 pm
From: Franklin Haas <fhaasbirds...>
Subject: Latest issue of Pennsylvania Birds
The latest issue of Pennsylvania Birds (V38N4) was mailed yesterday.

If you are a PSO Member and elected to receive a printed copy, you will be
receiving it shortly.

The online version is available to all current members at pabirds.org
<https://pabirds.org/index.php>.

If not a PSO member, you can join at pabirds.org
<https://pabirds.org/index.php>


Frank Haas
PSO Treasurer

--
Frank Haas

Wisdom begins with putting the right name to a thing.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 1:09 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Rocky Ridge (18 Apr 2025) 265 Raptors
Rocky Ridge
York, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 18, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 0 0
Osprey 0 0 0
Bald Eagle 0 0 0
Northern Harrier 0 0 0
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 1 1
Cooper's Hawk 0 0 0
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 0
Broad-winged Hawk 264 264 264
Red-tailed Hawk 0 0 0
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 0 0 0
Merlin 0 0 0
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 0
Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 265 265 265
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 10:30:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 3.5 hours

Official Counter: Craig McCoy

Observers:

Weather:
Breezy wind from the south. Cloud cover varied from about 20% at the start,
90% half way, and back to 20% at the end.

Raptor Observations:
Turkey vulture, black vulture, bald eagles, red-tail hawk, and cooper hawk
seen but not counted as migrants. Four osprey seen following similar
flight path as the broad-wings also not counted.

Non-raptor Observations:
Count was conducted near the park's south observation deck. Most of the
broad-wings streamed along the south edge of the ridge. Largest kettle was
45.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Parks Volunteer (<parks...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=430

 

Back to top
Date: 4/18/25 12:36 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 18, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 18, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 280 2874 8058
Osprey 3 11 11
Bald Eagle 7 37 68
Northern Harrier 3 10 17
Sharp-shinned Hawk 150 393 410
Cooper's Hawk 3 5 9
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 1 45
Broad-winged Hawk 1164 1215 1215
Red-tailed Hawk 12 44 99
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 33 92 101
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Unknown Buteo 0 1 7
Unknown Falcon 1 1 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 1656 4684 10048
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Julie Leonard, Katie Andersen

Visitors:
Julie Leonard and later, Katie Andersen assisted with the count. Julie
Dell and Mark Lethaby stopped for a visit along with Mike and several
others from Verizon who were working at the site. Two curious bicyclists
stopped for a short chat as well.


Weather:
Mostly cloudy with periods of sun. Strong SSW wind then after a brief
shower winds shifted to WNW and temps. fell a bit. Unseasonably warm in
the AM.

Raptor Observations:
The first big day for BWs with a fair number of SS and AK as well. They
were flying low and close to the lake early then later rising to heights
almost out of view with 8X binoculars. After a brief shower the winds
shifted off the lake and the flight shut down.

Non-raptor Observations:
Canada Goose 7, American Wigeon 2, Common Merganser 2, Rock Pigeon 4,
Mourning Dove 2, Ring-billed and Herring gull, Caspian Tern 1, Common Loon
1, Double-crested Cormorant 56, Great Blue Heron 5, Belted Kingfisher 2,
Northern Flicker 15, American Crow, Tree Swallow, Purple Martin 6, Barn
Swallow 6, European Starling, American Robin, Purple Finch 4, Red-winged
Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, Common Grackle.

Predictions:
90% chance of showers and thunderstorms especially in the AM with strong
WSW wind. I think the rain will put a damper on the flight.
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/17/25 5:39 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (17 Apr 2025) 107 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 17, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 1 23 273
Osprey 5 25 39
Bald Eagle 1 27 93
Northern Harrier 0 18 32
Sharp-shinned Hawk 3 89 155
Cooper's Hawk 0 13 37
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 83 904 904
Red-tailed Hawk 8 73 259
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 10 147
American Kestrel 2 38 60
Merlin 0 3 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 1 2 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 3 21 38

Total: 107 1259 2118
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 17:00:00
Total observation time: 9.55 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None

2 hikers.



Weather:
The morning started off cold on Tussey Mountain. NW winds at 6-11kph to
start at 08:00. The NW winds peaked at 20-28kph by 13:00. By the close of
the count the winds had shifted to the SW at 6-11kph which is likely why
the last few hours of the count saw another pulse of migrating raptors.
Visibility was excellent with views for the entire day to Stone Mountain.
Blue skies for the entire day made detecting sky-high BW’s a chore. Low
temperature of -1C at 08:00 and a high of 17C by 16:00.

Raptor Observations:
TV 3 (273) OS 5 (39) BE 1 (93) SS 3 (155) BW 83 (904) RT 8 (259) AK 2 (60)
UF 1 (2) UR 3 (38) Total 107 (2118)

Once it warmed up enough in Stone Valley the flight got underway at 09:00
with 16 migrants moving through. BW led the flight with a total of 83
coming through. Almost all of the raptors on the count were picked up by
scope scanning Stone Valley and Mountain. The flight appeared to lull in
the 11:00 hour, but I have a hunch BW’s were going sky high in the blue
sky. This likely made them next to impossible to detect. I completely
lucked out in the 13:00 hour and got on the largest kettle of the day over
Stone Valley. Again, I was scoping Stone Mountain and noticed the kettle. I
then went to the bottom of the kettle and started picking up the BW’s
streaming in from Stone Mountain to the bottom of the kettle so I could get
a good count. Suddenly what seemed to be another slow hour had some good
numbers on the boards. It wasn’t until the 15:00 hour that I started to
see BW’s up on Tussey Mountain. I have found that once the sun is
directly over the ridge it gets more traffic. I was thinking of calling the
day at 17:00, but after picking up another 8 BW’s I decided to close out
the count at 17:30 with 4 more raptors.

Resident raptors were quite active making use of the excellent thermals. At
11:20 the adult RT was kiting on Leading Ridge. At 11:54 the Stone Valley
COHA was out performing its display flight over the power line cut in Stone
Valley. At 12:23 the immature RT was spotted moving S along the top of
Tussey Mountain. At 15:27 the first resident BW of the season was detected
to the S of the OP, then it moved down onto Leading Ridge. At 17:05 a local
SS flew the exact same line as the BW noted above.



Non-raptor Observations:
The WITU was getting rowdy near the cut. Nice pulse of COLO early in the
morning. DCCO’s got in on the movement as well. First BARS of the season,
aka micro falcon. RCKI started to get riled up, but moved on.

Wild Turkey 1
Mourning Dove 3
Common Loon 26
Double-crested Cormorant 17
Black Vulture 1
Turkey Vulture 5
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 2
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
American Crow 2
Common Raven 1
Black-capped Chickadee 7
Tree Swallow 8
Barn Swallow 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 2
Brown Creeper 1
Eastern Bluebird 1
American Robin 3
American Goldfinch 11
Field Sparrow 1
Brown-headed Cowbird 2
Common Grackle 2
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 1


Predictions:
Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. Light southeast wind becoming south 5 to
10 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/17/25 2:33 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (17 Apr 2025) 22 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 17, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 7 36 253
OS 0 1 3
BE 0 3 25
NH 1 5 8
SS 0 2 14
CH 0 0 17
AG 0 0 0
RS 1 3 17
BW 11 80 80
RT 2 13 117
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 3 89
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 1 3
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 0
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 22 147 647
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Official Counter: Dave Poder

Observers: Ed Gowarty,Sr

Visitors:
Dave Barker


Weather:
Sunny, NW winds 5-10, visibility 30 km, temp 2C to 9.7C

Raptor Observations:
11 Broad-winged Hawks, 1 NH, 1 RS, 2 RT, 7 TV

Non-raptor Observations:
BC Chickadees, WB nuthatches, Tufted Titmice, Juncos, Tree Swallows, E
Bluebirds, M Doves, Hairy wp, N Cardinal, Chipping, Song Sparrows,
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Brown-headed Cowbirds, Towhees, Robins, Crows,
Ravens, Blue jays

Local TVs

Predictions:
Mostly sunny, S winds, high temp near 20C
========================================================================
Report submitted by Dave Poder (<avions...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/17/25 2:04 pm
From: Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...>
Subject: 2 Mile Run Co. Park, Venango Co. 4/17
Flying and along the mud flat/lake shore:
TREE, BANK, ROUGH-WINGED and BARN SWALLOWS, 8 BUFFLEHEADS, 1 SWAMP SPARROW, 1 RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, 1 AMERICAN PIPPIT, 1 COMMON YELLOWTHROAT, 1 BELTED KINGFISHER, 1 SONG SPARROW, RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, 1 EASTERN PHOEBE, 1 RED-TAILED HAWK, 1 TURKEY VULTURE.


 Seen by Russ States, Meg/Nick  Kolodick

 

Back to top
Date: 4/17/25 1:04 pm
From: Amy Taracido <amytaracido...>
Subject: RBA western Pennsylvania, 8 April 2025
RBA
*Pennsylvania
*Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania
*PAWE0408.25

Highlights:
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE (Mercer County)
SNOW GOOSE
BARNACLE GOOSE (Allegheny County)
CACKLING GOOSE (Mercer County)
EARED GREBE (Erie County)
DUNLIN
LITTLE GULL (Indiana County)
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL
BLACK-HEADED GULL (Erie County)
CASPIAN TERN
RED-THROATED LOON
SHORT-EARED OWL
NORTHERN SHRIKE
FISH CROW
PURPLE MARTIN
CLIFF SWALLOW
MARSH WREN

Contributors: Kerry Bell, David Bennett, Shelley Berg, Kimberly Berry, Dave Brooke, Kyle Brubaker, John Campbell, Meredith Cellitti, Richard Chirichiello, Adrian Fenton, Eric Hall, Margaret Higbee, Tyler Hodges, Meg Kolodick, Glenn Koppel, Eric Liebgold, Joanna Lorance, Richard Love, Dan McGuire, Ann McMican, Jerry McWilliams, Dan Mendenhall, Joseph Pumford, Nathan Rees, Natalie Rodgers, Randy Sanner, Donald Snyder, Kyle Spencer, Kim Springer, Daniel Tatomir, John Taylor, Shannon Thompson, Carl Thomson, Gregory Tomb, Robert Walczak, Sara Wetzel, Michael Williams, Bill Winkler, Carole Winslow, Eric Yanyo.

Compiler: Amy Taracido

Tuesday, 1 April 2025 through Tuesday, 8 April 2025

**This report is distributed by e-mail only. Compiler is not responsible for errors on websites who reproduce/reprint these reports. If you would like to receive western PA RBAs, contact AMYTARACIDO@ YAHOO.COM

Transcript-

NOTE: COMMON LOON, SORA, WHITE-WINGED SCOTER, LONG-TAILED DUCK, GREATER YELLOWLEGS, HORNED LARK, PINE SISKIN continue to be reported.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY:

In Creighton on 3/31-4/8, 1 BARNACLE GOOSE (MC et. al.).

On 4/2 and 4/5 at Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, 1 SPOTTED TOWHEE X EASTERN TOWHEE (hybrid) (DMe, EL).

On 4/3 in Bethel Park, 1 BLACK VULTURE (ST).

At Sharpsburg Marina on 4/4, 1 FORSTER'S TERN (DB et. al.).

On 4/5 at Janoski's Farm, 1 PURPLE MARTIN (DBe).

On 4/5 and 4/7 at Wingfield Pines, 1 MARSH WREN (DT et. al.).

At North Park on 4/6, 1 CASPIAN TERN (EH).

At Harrison Hills Park on 4/6-4/7, 1 PURPLE MARTIN (DBr).


BUTLER COUNTY:

On 4/5 at Moraine State Park, 2 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS (KBer); on 4/7, 2 RED-THROATED LOONS (GK).


CLARION COUNTY:

On 4/5 in Sligo, 3+ SHORT-EARED OWLS (CW).

At Kahle Lake on 4/6, 2 SANDHILL CRANES (CW).


CRAWFORD COUNTY:

At Deer Run Overlook on 4/5, 1 TRUMPETER SWAN (KBr).

On 4/8 at Pymatuning State Park, 2 COMMON TERNS (NR).


ERIE COUNTY:

On 4/5 at Fairview Business Park, 1 NORTHERN SHRIKE (JL).

At Presque Isle State Park on 4/5, 1 BLACK-HEADED GULL (JC), 2 EARED GREBES (AM); on 4/8, 1 FORSTER'S TERN (JM), 9 COMMON TERNS (DS).


FAYETTE COUNTY:

On 4/4 at Greenlick Run Lake, 3 CASPIAN TERNS (KBel).

In Mount Pleasant on 4/4, 1 COMMON TERN (SB).

On 4/4 at Heritage Scout Reservation, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (CT).

At Duck Pond Road on 4/7, 4 DUNLIN (KBel et. al.).

In Farmington on 4/7, 1 flyover RED-THROATED LOON (DMcG).


GREENE COUNTY:

Along Drift Ridge Road on 4/2, 1 BLACK VULTURE (NR).

On 4/6 near Ryerson Station State Park, 5 BLACK VULTURES (JP).


INDIANA COUNTY:

At Yellow Creek State Park on 4/1, 1 LITTLE GULL (RL); on 4/5 and 4/6, 1 FORSTER'S TERN (GT, TH); on 4/8, 2 RED-THROATED LOONS (MH).

On 4/8 at Hemlock Lake, 1 TRUMPETER SWAN (KSpe).


LAWRENCE COUNTY:

In the Volant area on 4/4, 1 NORTHERN HARRIER; on 4/5, 1 NORTHERN HARRIER (RW).


MERCER COUNTY:

At the Shenango Wildlife Area ponds on 4/1, 1 possible FISH CROW (via Ebird), 7 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE, 1 AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN (AF), 2 TRUMPETER SWANS (MW); on 4/3, 1 DUNLIN (JT); on 4/6, 1 CACKLING GOOSE (BW), 10 CLIFF SWALLOWS (MW).

On 4/5 along District Road, 1 CACKLING GOOSE (KSpr).


SOMERSET COUNTY:

On 4/2 and 4/4 at Lake Somerset, 3 SANDHILL CRANES (via Ebird, SW).


VENANGO COUNTY:

On 4/4 at Kahle Lake, 1 MERLIN (MK).


WASHINGTON COUNTY:

This week in the Coal Center/California area, BLACK VULTURES (AT, DA).

On 4/6 at Cross Creek County Park, 1 FORSTER'S TERN (EY).


WESTMORELAND COUNTY:

On 4/2 at Saint Vincent Lake and Wetlands, 1 SNOW GOOSE (RC).

At Keystone State Park on 4/5, 5 CASPIAN TERNS (RS).

Amy Taracido
Washington Co., PA

To send in reports:
AMYTARACIDO@ YAHOO.COM

Thank you to all the contributors.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/17/25 12:03 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (17 Apr 2025) 17 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 17, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 1 10 10
Turkey Vulture 1 40 40
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 22 25
Bald Eagle 1 37 52
Northern Harrier 1 17 20
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 38 38
Cooper's Hawk 0 22 26
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 12 161 161
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 34 37
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 1 22 23
Merlin 0 2 2
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 4 4

Total: 17 415 448
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Gracey Brouillard

Weather:
Sunny. North wind

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/16/25 4:51 pm
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Venango Co. 4/16
6 GREAT EGRET in Franklin.

Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 4/16/25 2:41 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (16 Apr 2025) 9 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 16, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 2 22 272
Osprey 0 20 34
Bald Eagle 1 26 92
Northern Harrier 0 18 32
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 86 152
Cooper's Hawk 0 13 37
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 3 821 821
Red-tailed Hawk 2 65 251
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 10 147
American Kestrel 0 36 58
Merlin 0 3 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 18 35

Total: 9 1152 2011
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 13:00:00
Total observation time: 5.33 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None


Weather:
Cold, cloudy morning with a few snow flurries to begin the survey. Strong
NW winds at 29-38kph Increasing to 39-49kph by 10:00. Visibility was
excellent. Mostly cloudy skies for the entire count, although the sun did
peak out a few times. Low temperature of 1C at 08:40 and a high of 6C by
13:00. The count was called off at 14:00 due to the poor conditions for
migrating raptors and increasing winds.



Raptor Observations:
TV 2 (272) BE 1 (92) SS 1 (152) BW 3 (821) RT 2 (251) Total 9 (2011)

Slow flight which was to be expected considering the less-than-ideal
conditions for migrating raptors.

At 10:31 the resident immature RT glided through the cut and into the gap.
At 13:55 an adult BE was spotted far out over Stone Valley gaining
altitude. It eventually moved S down the valley.



Non-raptor Observations:
Mourning Dove 1
Common Loon 6
Turkey Vulture 4
Pileated Woodpecker 1
American Crow 1
Tree Swallow 2
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
American Goldfinch 1
Brown-headed Cowbird 1


Predictions:
Areas of frost before 8am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 60. Calm wind
becoming west around 5 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/16/25 1:33 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (16 Apr 2025) 22 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 16, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 9 9
Turkey Vulture 0 39 39
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 22 25
Bald Eagle 0 36 51
Northern Harrier 3 16 19
Sharp-shinned Hawk 2 38 38
Cooper's Hawk 0 22 26
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 13 149 149
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 1 34 37
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 21 22
Merlin 0 2 2
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 3 4 4

Total: 22 398 431
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler:

Counters: Emily Jones, Gracey Brouillard , Mathew sacul

Weather:


Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/16/25 1:30 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (16 Apr 2025) Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 16, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 0 29 246
OS 0 1 3
BE 0 3 25
NH 0 4 7
SS 0 2 14
CH 0 0 17
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 2 16
BW 0 69 69
RT 0 11 115
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 3 89
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 1 3
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 0
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 0 125 625
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:30:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 5.5 hours

Official Counter: Rosemary McGlynn

Observers: Greg Gdula

Visitors:
Greg Gdula


Weather:
strong W winds gusting to 35mph all day;dry;low cumulus clouds with patches
of blue sky;36-47F

Raptor Observations:
no migrating raptors seen

Non-raptor Observations:
jays,crow,TVs,bluebirds,juncos,chickadees,wb nuthatches,t
titmice,cardinals,towhees,red-bellied wp

Predictions:
light to moderate W winds;dry & mostly sunny;50-55F
========================================================================
Report submitted by Rosemary McGlynn (<denali...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/15/25 5:44 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (15 Apr 2025) 201 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 15, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 3 20 270
Osprey 2 20 34
Bald Eagle 0 25 91
Northern Harrier 2 18 32
Sharp-shinned Hawk 11 85 151
Cooper's Hawk 0 13 37
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 174 818 818
Red-tailed Hawk 2 63 249
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 2 10 147
American Kestrel 2 36 58
Merlin 0 3 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 1 5 8
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 2 18 35

Total: 201 1143 2002
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 06:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 6.78 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None


Weather:
Warm and cloudy morning with light NW winds at 1-5km. By noon the NW winds
had picked up to 29-38kph which pretty much killed the flight. Visibility
was mostly excellent after the rain last night with good views to Stone
Mountain. Mostly cloudy skies to start, but every hour or so they would
burn off significantly only to rebuild in 30 minutes as multiple rain and
hail squalls blew over Tussey Mountain later in the count. Low temperature
of 6C at 11:00 when the hail and thunder blew in. High temperature of 12C
at 09:00.

Raptor Observations:
Several milestones for the spring count were achieved during the day’s
effort. I have now put in 400.97 hours of observation time for the season.
I had been looking forward to the 1,000 raptors for the season, but in a
couple days I have managed to now cross 2,000 raptors for season. It will
be very interesting to see how these final days of the 2025 season pan
out.

The early morning start didn’t disappoint with 40 raptors moving through
in the first 30 minutes of 08:00 hour. The morning was primarily
compromised of BW’s that had likely bedded down in the forest overnight.
The morning sun breaking through the clouds occasionally on the BW’s low
on Leading Ridge was all-star. Seeing these graceful long distance
travelers making their way from Central and South America along the ridges
of Tussey Mountain is one of the many gifts of time well spent in the cut.
In the second half of this hour, I started to see small kettles of less
than 10 individuals out over the fields in Stone Valley near the blinky
cell tower. There was a nice pulse of SS’s in this hour too. A lone SA GE
was spotted circling out over the gap quite close to the OP. I was lucky
this eagle was so close as I had been fixated on tracking sky high BW’s.
Having good camouflage helps as this eagle streamed right over the
powerline never hesitating like many do when there is lots of traffic in
the cut. In the 09:00 hour the BW’s started to get much higher with the
buteos being detected high up above leading ridge. I really lucked onto a
few groups that had snuck by sky high under a large cumulus cloud to the S
of the OP. Fortunately these BW’s then hopscotched over to Tussey
Mountain almost directly over the cut so I could get a good count. A
memorable close encounter was a BW that flew right through the cut from N
to S to join a kettle down at the base of Leading Ridge. Nothing like
following the BW’s to where the party is. By 10:00 the flight had started
to shut down before the first round of rain, thunder and hail arrived
around 13:30. After that I hunkered down at the truck for about 45 minutes
before coming out for a second attempt to count between 14:20 and 15:12. I
did pick up another RT and BW to close out the day with 201 raptors before
another round of rain made its way over Tussey Mountain with associated
high winds, cooler temps and thunder.

TUVU were the only resident raptors detected.


Non-raptor Observations:
Non-raptor Notes

I’m enjoying seeing HETH on the trail in to the cut. One NOFL was going
absolutely bonkers before the weather rolled in. If Crandell doesn’t come
back I may have to name that flicker. While the flicker was going berserk
there were several BCCH skirmishes behind me in the forest. At one point
two were arm’s length away having worn each other out in a bout of fee
beeyee. This of course got all the other small passerines interested and
the WBNU, DOWO, EAPH and even a RCKI got cued up. Across the cut a BTNW got
in on the jam and eventually the first MYWA’s of the season started
singing too. Pretty raucous bird party while I was trying to focus on
spotting distant BWHA’s.

Common Merganser 4
Mourning Dove 2
Common Loon 2
Double-crested Cormorant 9
Great Blue Heron 1
Turkey Vulture 7
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 2
Eastern Phoebe 1
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 2
Black-capped Chickadee 5
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 1
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet 2
White-breasted Nuthatch 2
Eastern Bluebird 1
Hermit Thrush 2
American Robin 1
House Finch 2
Purple Finch 5
American Goldfinch 2
Field Sparrow 1
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) 1
Eastern Towhee 1
Red-winged Blackbird 1
Brown-headed Cowbird 7
Common Grackle 2
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) 2
Black-throated Green Warbler 1


Predictions:
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46. West wind around 17 mph, with gusts as
high as 37 mph.


========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/15/25 1:19 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (15 Apr 2025) 125 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 15, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 9 9
Turkey Vulture 0 39 39
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 3 22 25
Bald Eagle 0 36 51
Northern Harrier 0 13 16
Sharp-shinned Hawk 2 36 36
Cooper's Hawk 2 22 26
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 116 136 136
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 33 36
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 0 21 22
Merlin 1 2 2
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 1 1 1

Total: 125 376 409
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Aishwarya Laghate, Evelyn de Chazal

Weather:
Mostly cloudy.

Raptor Observations:
Broadwing migration in full force!

Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/15/25 12:39 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (15 Apr 2025) 5 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 15, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 4 29 246
OS 1 1 3
BE 0 3 25
NH 0 4 7
SS 0 2 14
CH 0 0 17
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 2 16
BW 0 69 69
RT 0 11 115
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 3 89
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 1 3
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 0
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 5 125 625
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 10:30:00
Total observation time: 2.5 hours

Official Counter: Jim Rocco

Observers:

Weather:
Early morning heavy cloud cover . Strong winds from the West
with gust up to 34 mph. Cloud cover increased to 100% with rain starting
around 10:15. when rain started visibility decreased down to less than 7
miles ending the count for the day

Raptor Observations:
4 raptors counted

Non-raptor Observations:
Juncos, blue birds,tree swallows, robins, doves, tree sparrows, black
capped chicadees, brown headed cow birds,
flickers, pileated woodpecker, local tv's.

Predictions:
cold ith possible snow showers
========================================================================
Report submitted by Jim Rocco (<jd.jh.rocco...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/15/25 10:57 am
From: Amy Taracido <amytaracido...>
Subject: RBA western Pennsylvania, 1 April 2025 (two weeks)
RBA
*Pennsylvania
*Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania
*PAWE0401.25twoweeks

Highlights:
BARNACLE GOOSE (Allegheny County)
ROSS'S GOOSE (Greene County)
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE (Mercer County)
CACKLING GOOSE (Mercer County)
RED-NECKED GREBE
EASTERN WHIP-POOR-WILL
AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER (Crawford County)
PURPLE SANDPIPER
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL
LITTLE GULL (Indiana County)
BLACK-HEADED GULL (Erie County)
AMERICAN HERRING GULL X LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL (hybrid) (Erie County)
CASPIAN TERN
RED-THROATED LOON
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN (Mercer County)
SHORT-EARED OWL
FISH CROW (Armstrong, Butler, and Washington Counties)
NORTHERN SHRIKE
PURPLE MARTIN
MARSH WREN
LAPLAND LONGSPUR
SAVANNAH SPARROW
RUSTY BLACKBIRD

Contributors: Nancy Andersen, Tammy Anderson, Marc Behr, David Bennett, Jason Bojczyk, Amanda Borcz, Jeff Brinker, Claudia Brzoska, John Campbell, Kraig Cawley, Thomas Connor, Jeannette Cordell, Michael David, Adrian Fenton, Donna Foyle, John Garrett, Arlene Gmitter, Barbara Griffith, Eric Hall, Amy Henrici, MiMi Hoffmaster, Deborah Kalbfleisch, Mary Alice Koenecke, Meg Kolodick, Fritz Koppschall, Malcolm Kurtz, Sara Mcclelland, Dan McGuire, Jim McGuire, Jerry McWilliams, Ariella Malfaro, Michele Mannella, Doug Massey, Dan Mendenhall, Jeff Moore, Ron Mumme, Jim Offhaus, Kevin Parsons, Aaron Paul, Kenneth Pinnow, Theo Rickert, Walter Shaffer, Linda Sporrer, Kim Springer, Jerry Stanley, Russ States, Rudy Wareham, TJ Stone, E. White via Ebird, Michael Williams, Bill Winkler, Andrew Wood, Kendall Zook.

Compiler: Amy Taracido

Tuesday, 18 March 2025 through Tuesday, 1 April 2025 (two weeks)

**This report is distributed by e-mail only. Compiler is not responsible for errors on websites who reproduce/reprint these reports. If you would like to receive western PA RBAs, contact AMYTARACIDO@ YAHOO.COM

Transcript-

NOTE: VIRGINIA RAIL, COMMON NIGHTHAWK, COMMON LOON, GREAT EGRET, LESSER YELLOWLEGS, GREATER YELLOWLEGS, PECTORAL SANDPIPER, ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, PINE SISKIN, FOX SPARROW continue to be reported.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY:

At Moody Road pond on 3/20, 1 SAVANNAH SPARROW (DB).

On 3/22 and 3/28-3/30 at Wingfield Pines, 1 MARSH WREN (AW, DF, et. al.); on 3/23, 1 BLACK VULTURE (TC).

At Hartwood Acres on 3/24-3/25, 1 BLACK VULTURE (DB, JCo).

On 3/26 at Cavalry Cemetery, 4 BLACK VULTURES (MK).

At Glenwood Bridge on 3/27, 1 BLACK VULTURE (via Ebird).

On 3/28 at Thornburg Conservation Park, 2 BLACK VULTURES (EW).

On 3/29 and 4/1 at East Deer Recreational Park, 1 BARNACLE GOOSE (AH).

Near Jefferson Hills on 3/29, 2 BLACK VULTURES (EW).

On 3/29-3/31 in Creighton, 1 BARNACLE GOOSE (TC, JO, et. al.).

At Imperial Grasslands on 3/29, 2 SAVANNAH SPARROWS (TJS).

On 3/30 at the Elizabeth Bridge, 2 BLACK VULTURES (MM).

On 3/31 at Aspinwall Riverfront Park, 1 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL (AH).

At Stoney Lane Farm on 4/1, 5 SANDHILL CRANES (KPa).


ARMSTRONG COUNTY:

Along Sportsman Road on 3/29, 1 FISH CROW (TR).


BEAVER COUNTY:

Along Rogers Drive on 3/27, 1 BLACK VULTURE (JMo).


BUTLER COUNTY:

On 3/27 at Penn State Extension, 1 FISH CROW (MAK).

At Moraine State Park on 3/29, 1 RED-THROATED LOON (EH).


CLARION COUNTY:

In Leeper on 3/28, 1 PINE WARBLER (CB).


CRAWFORD COUNTY:

At Millers Ponds on 3/22 and 4/1, 1 REDHEAD X RING-NECKED DUCK (hybrid) (DMe, AF); on 3/25, 7+ SHORT-EARED OWLS (KZ); on 3/29, 6 PURPLE MARTINS (JMcG), 1 AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER (BG et. al.); on 3/30-4/1, 1 AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER (WS, AF, et. al.); on 4/1, 2 NORTHERN HARRIERS, 2 SANDHILL CRANES, 3 SHORT-EARED OWLS, and others (RS).

On 3/23 at Meadville Country Club, 5 RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS (RM).

At Pymatuning State Park on 3/23, 1 RED-HEADED WOODPECKER (SM).

On 3/25 along Alden Street, 1 BLACK VULTURE (KPi).

In Cambridge Springs on 3/27, 2 BLACK VULTURES (KZ).

On 4/1 along McMichael Road, 11 SANDHILL CRANES, RUSTY BLACKBIRDS (RS).


ERIE COUNTY:

This week at Presque Isle State Park, sightings included 4 NORTHERN HARRIERS, 1 MERLIN, 1 BLACK-HEADED GULL (3/26) (JMcW), 1 CASPIAN TERN (MB), 1 AMERICAN HERRING GULL X LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL (hybrid) (3/27), PURPLE MARTIN (JBo), RED-THROATED LOON (3/29) (JG), 1 PURPLE SANDPIPER (3/30) (DMa).

On 3/20 and 3/29-3/30 at Fairview Business Park, 1 NORTHERN SHRIKE (KC, MB et. al.); also on 3/29, 2 LAPLAND LONGSPURS (JG).

On 3/23 at State Gamelands #218, 2 TRUMPETER SWANS (JCa).

Near Ravine Park on 3/24 and 3/27, 1 PINE WARBLER (NA).


FAYETTE COUNTY:

At Greenlick Run Lake on 3/19-3/23, 1 RED-NECKED GREBE (MD et. al.).

On 3/19 at Deer Lake, 1 BLACK VULTURE (FK).

Along Duck Pond Road on 3/20-3/21, 1 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE (AG, TA).

On 3/23 near Meadow Run, 1 PURPLE MARTIN (AP).

In Farmington on 3/28, 1 PURPLE MARTIN (DMcG).

Near Lake Courage on 3/29, 1 EASTERN WHIP-POOR-WILL (FK); on 3/30, 8 LONG-TAILED DUCKS (RW).

On 3/30 at the Youghiogheny spillway, 6 LONG-TAILED DUCKS (AM).


GREENE COUNTY:

In Waynesburg on 3/21, 1 ROSS'S GOOSE (TA).


INDIANA COUNTY:

At Yellow Creek State Park on 4/1, 1 LITTLE GULL (DK).


MERCER COUNTY:

At Shenango Wildlife Area this week, 7 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE (MW, BW et. al.); on 3/21, 4 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE (BW); on 3/27, 2 CACKLING GEESE; on 3/30, 2 LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS (MW); on 3/31, 4 GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE (AB), 1 AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN (MW).

On 3/25 in Transfer, 2 TRUMPETER SWANS (MW).

At Maurice K. Goddard State Park on 3/28 and 3/29, 1 RED-NECKED GREBE (MW, MH); also on 3/28, 2 PURPLE MARTINS (KS).

On 3/28 at Lake Wilhelm, 2 PURPLE MARTINS (KS).

In Mercer on 3/29-3/30, 2 BLACK VULTURES (JBr, MW).

At Lake Latonka on 3/30, 9 LONG-TAILED DUCKS (KS).


VENANGO COUNTY:

On 3/24 at Oil City Marina, 24 BONAPARTE'S GULLS (MK).

Along the Allegheny River between Oil City and Franklin on 3/28, BONAPARTE'S GULLS (RS).

On 3/29 near Kahle Lake, 3 RUSTY BLACKBIRDS (JS); on 3/30 at Kahle Lake, 5 LONG-TAILED DUCKS, 1 MERLIN (JS).


WASHINGTON COUNTY:

This week in the Coal Center/California area, BLACK VULTURES (AT, DA).

On 3/19 near Trax Farm area, 1 flyover FISH CROW (LS).

Amy Taracido
Washington Co., PA

To send in reports:
AMYTARACIDO@ YAHOO.COM

Thank you to all the contributors.

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 6:58 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (14 Apr 2025) 766 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 14, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 2 17 267
Osprey 7 18 32
Bald Eagle 9 25 91
Northern Harrier 5 16 30
Sharp-shinned Hawk 38 74 140
Cooper's Hawk 7 13 37
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 5 5 41
Broad-winged Hawk 635 644 644
Red-tailed Hawk 23 61 247
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 4 8 145
American Kestrel 18 34 56
Merlin 3 3 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 2 4 7
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 1 1 1
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 7 16 33

Total: 766 942 1801
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 18:00:00
Total observation time: 10.88 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers: Jacqui McKee, Nick Bolgiano

Visitors:
Jacqui and David Mckee where up early to catch the days flight. I was happy
that they both got to see the incredible COLO flight and the beginning of
an incredible BWHA flight. David picked out our first GE of the day which
was helpful as well. Both were great company as always and helped with many
of the days detections.

Jacqui McKee
David McKee

5 hikers.



Weather:
SE winds at 12-19kph to start the morning. By 11:00 the SE winds had
subsided a bit to 6-11kph. By 14:00 the SE winds had picked back up to
12-19kph which is when the flight began to pick up. Visibility was good
most of the day to Stone Mountain. Mostly cloudy skies until about noon
when the sun burned through, although a high cirrus stayed in place all day
which made for excellent spotting conditions. By 13:00 lower and thicker
clouds built in again. Low temperature of 7C at 08:00 and a high of 22C by
13:00.

Raptor Observations:
TV 2 (267) OS 7 (32) BE 9 (91) NH 5 (30) SS 38 (140) CH 7 (37) RS 5 (41) BW
(635) RT 23 (247) GE 4 (145) AK 18 (56) ML 3 (5) UA 2 (7) UF (1) UR 7 (33)
Total 766 (1801)

GE imm 10:05, unk 11:31, unk 15:30, imm 16:15

Interesting flight today as far as the surprise ending. The flight got
underway int the 10:00 hour with a dozen raptors moving through including 7
BW’s. These first BW’s of the day were frequently spotted in groups of
2 out of nowhere below horizon so there is a good chance they bedded down
in the area overnight. We also picked up our first GE of the day. By the
11:00 hour the SS’s rallied with 13 moving through now leading the
BW’s. This continued into the noon hour with the SS’s leading the
BW’s with another 13 to 11 coming through. A nice pulse of RT’s came
through in this hour as well. By 13:00 the BW’s began a steady ramp up
with 29 coming through which helped the hour close out with 48 birds. By
14:00 another 43 BW’s came through and going into the 15:00 hour I
thought it was going to be a nice taper to the end of the days survey with
31 BW’s moving through. By 16:00 though, we started to see kettles of
BW’s at times throughout the area. Some were on top of the ridge in the
gap, some were over Leading Ridge, some out over Stone Valley and one
significant kettle formed under some TUVU out over Happy Valley. 171 BW’s
total came through in this hour and it is noteable that the AK’s really
picked up with 7 ripping through the cut. Going into the 17:00 hour I again
thought the flight might taper off, but I remembered my time spent at
Chestnut Ridge scoping the far southern horizon near the pinch of Long
Island Sound. So, when there wasn’t BW’s visible in bin’s I began
scanning the horizon out over Stone Mountain. I got onto the first of two
several large kettles numbering approximately 60 and 50 individuals. These
kettles appeared to be over the gap near Sideling Hill, but were likely
over Warrior’s Ridge. During this entire hour I kept picking up small
kettles of BW’s every time I scoped Stone Mountain. In this hour I kept
seeing solo BW’s using powered flight to wing low down Stone Valley. I
stayed until 19:00 just to make sure the flight had finished and was happy
to pick up another 18 raptors to close out an all star day on Tussey
Mountain. Based on the behavior of these late day BW’s and depending on
the weather tomorrow morning there could be another good lift off.

Resident raptors were active today with both the immature and adult RT’s
kiting over Tussey Mountain and Leading Ridge. An adult BE was spotted a
couple of times during the count as well. At 14:50 a nice looking adult
male AK came zipping through the cut heading south along the ridge.



Non-raptor Observations:
The COLO were leading the raptor flight in numbers through the early part
of the day’s effort. The first group of 13 were spotted at 09:19. They
fanned out beside each other in a line such that it looked like they took
up the entire horizon over Stone Mountain. Not in a line like geese or
DCCO’s, but winging beside each other in a horizontal line if that makes
sense. Several groups of 11 and eventually 15 came through. DCCO’s
appeared to be migrating and GBHE’s got in on the action as well. I think
Crandall has possibly moved on, or has given up during the busy days on
Tussey Mountain.

Canada Goose 2
Wild Turkey 1
Mourning Dove 5
Ring-billed Gull 3
American Herring Gull 2
Common Loon 103
Double-crested Cormorant 24
Great Blue Heron 11
Black Vulture 2
Turkey Vulture 8
Red-bellied Woodpecker 2
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 1
Common Raven 2
Black-capped Chickadee 4
Tree Swallow 3
Golden-crowned Kinglet 1
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Eastern Bluebird 2
American Robin 4
American Pipit 1
House Finch 2
American Goldfinch 1
Field Sparrow 2
Fox Sparrow 1
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) 4
Eastern Towhee 2
Red-winged Blackbird 1
Brown-headed Cowbird 8
Common Grackle 2


Predictions:

Showers likely before 2pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm
between 2pm and 5pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5pm.
Partly sunny, with a high near 55. Breezy, with a west wind 11 to 16 mph
increasing to 17 to 22 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 46
mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts of less than a
tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.


========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 5:13 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (14 Apr 2025) 88 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 14, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 6 25 242
OS 0 0 2
BE 2 3 25
NH 4 4 7
SS 2 2 14
CH 0 0 17
AG 0 0 0
RS 0 2 16
BW 68 69 69
RT 4 11 115
RL 0 0 0
GE 1 3 89
AK 0 0 4
ML 1 1 3
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 0
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 88 120 620
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7 hours

Official Counter: Nancy Ott

Observers: Barb Carrier, Dave Poder, Greg Gdula, Joe Carrier

Visitors:
Greg Gdula, Dave Poder, Barb and Joe Carrier.


Weather:
Started the day with cloudy skies and beams of sun coming through in the
valley. East to SE winds mild. Towards end of day winds switched to W/SW
and winds increased with gusts as high as 18 mph. Clouds cirrus most of day
making birds appear silhouettes with poor lighting for color.

Raptor Observations:
88 raptors with 68 of those BW. 3 eagles flew south all BE not counted. RS
flew around valley in afternoon, not migrating. GE ad at 11:17 flew over
head high. BE adult 11:18 and BE 11:54-Juv. 3 eagles counted. TV's floated
around during the day.

Non-raptor Observations:
Blue birds, juncos, chickadees, cardinals, nuthatches, tree swallows,
mourning doves, great blue heron-close overhead, 3 different flocks of
water fowl-distant, turkey, deer, towhee, golden crown kinglet, 1 beat up
raven looking rough-feathers missing.

Predictions:
Starts out mild temps 40's-50's, partly sunny that changes to cloudy, rain
around 1:30 DST. West winds with gusts up to 48 mph.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Nancy Ott (<ednancy.ott...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 2:47 pm
From: Darwin Evangelista <000001f862a9bc86-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Yard First!
We just had a pine warbler at our pond in the front yard!

Huey Evangelista
Laureldale, Berks County

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 1:24 pm
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 14, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 14, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 1134 2594 7778
Osprey 6 8 8
Bald Eagle 27 30 61
Northern Harrier 7 7 14
Sharp-shinned Hawk 240 243 260
Cooper's Hawk 1 2 6
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 1 45
Broad-winged Hawk 51 51 51
Red-tailed Hawk 28 32 87
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 46 59 68
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Unknown Buteo 1 1 7
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 1541 3028 8392
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:00:00
Total observation time: 6 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Julie Leonard, Katie Andersen, Russ States

Visitors:
Julie Leonard, Russ States, and Katie Andersen assisted with the count.
Six visitors including John DePaul.


Weather:
Mostly cloudy with periods of hazy sun. Much warmer today with a good
southerly wind early becoming WNW by late afternoon.

Raptor Observations:
There was a steady lake shore flight of birds that remained low most of the
day, but later elevating nearly out of view. Finally, a good number of
hawks among the kettles of vultures with the first BWs of the season.

Non-raptor Observations:
Highlight was a single circling Sandhill Crane and later a group of three.
Other birds recorded were Wood Duck 5, Rock Pigeon, Mourning Dove 1,
Killdeer 1, Ring-billed Gull 3, Herring/Ring-billed Gull 20, Common Loon 1,
Double-crested Cormorant 54, Northern Flicker 20, American Crow, Tree
Swallow, Barn Swallow 2, European Starling, American Robin, Red-winged
Blackbird, Brown-headed Cowbird, Common Grackle

Predictions:
Much colder with showers and strong west winds. A flight not likely.
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 12:54 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (14 Apr 2025) 51 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 14, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 9 9
Turkey Vulture 8 39 39
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 2 19 22
Bald Eagle 0 36 51
Northern Harrier 3 13 16
Sharp-shinned Hawk 19 34 34
Cooper's Hawk 4 20 24
American Goshawk 0 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 4 20 20
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 7 33 36
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 1 1 1
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 1 1
American Kestrel 3 21 22
Merlin 0 1 1
Peregrine Falcon 0 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 51 251 284
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 14:15:00
Total observation time: 6.25 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Emily Jones, Rebecca McCabe

Weather:
Partly sunny. High near 54. S winds around 5 mph.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 8:45 am
From: Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Kahle Lake 4 13
500+ RUDDY DUCKS, 1 COMMON LOON, 6 BUFFLEHEADS, 28 BONAPARTE'S GULLS,1 GREEN-WINGED TEAL, 1 DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT. 1 BROWN THRASHER.
 
Meg/Nick Kolodick

 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 7:30 am
From: jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: PSO Education Series: "Why are Tree Swallows Stressed?" by Jennifer Houtz on 4/24 at 7pm
Joe,
Thanks for the invite, but I'm unable to discern WHERE this presentation is to take place!
Sorry,
Jerry Kruth
Pittsburgh


On Monday, April 14, 2025 at 08:37:27 AM EDT, Joe Gyekis <gyekis9...> wrote:

Hello Everyone,

As the bird boxes around us fill up with their brilliantly plumaged summer
inhabitants, the PSO Education Committee invites everyone to a meeting
about Tree Swallows.

"Why are Tree Swallows Stressed?" by Jennifer Houtz at 7:00 pm on Thursday,
April 24, 2025

A bird's ability to cope with and recover from ecological stressors such as
extreme temperatures can influence its survival. Wild birds can respond to
stressful events by upregulating hormone levels. Our speaker Dr. Jenn Houtz
will share results from her doctorate work on Tree Swallow stress physiology
and general tips for attracting cavity nesting birds to your backyard.

Dr. Jennifer Houtz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at
Allegheny College. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology from Cornell University, where she studied gut microbiomes and
stress physiology in tree swallows. She received her B.S. in Animal
Behavior from Millersville University, where she studied the social
behavior of wire-tailed manakins in Ecuador. As the faculty advisor of the
Allegheny College Bird Club, Jennifer is passionate about involving
undergraduate students in ornithological research and outreach.

Registration is simple and only requires an email address:
https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/CCtLTJ5NTpGwUgdBiosdOA

Thanks,
Joe


 

Back to top
Date: 4/14/25 5:37 am
From: Joe Gyekis <gyekis9...>
Subject: PSO Education Series: "Why are Tree Swallows Stressed?" by Jennifer Houtz on 4/24 at 7pm
Hello Everyone,

As the bird boxes around us fill up with their brilliantly plumaged summer
inhabitants, the PSO Education Committee invites everyone to a meeting
about Tree Swallows.

"Why are Tree Swallows Stressed?" by Jennifer Houtz at 7:00 pm on Thursday,
April 24, 2025

A bird's ability to cope with and recover from ecological stressors such as
extreme temperatures can influence its survival. Wild birds can respond to
stressful events by upregulating hormone levels. Our speaker Dr. Jenn Houtz
will share results from her doctorate work on Tree Swallow stress physiology
and general tips for attracting cavity nesting birds to your backyard.

Dr. Jennifer Houtz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at
Allegheny College. She received her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology from Cornell University, where she studied gut microbiomes and
stress physiology in tree swallows. She received her B.S. in Animal
Behavior from Millersville University, where she studied the social
behavior of wire-tailed manakins in Ecuador. As the faculty advisor of the
Allegheny College Bird Club, Jennifer is passionate about involving
undergraduate students in ornithological research and outreach.

Registration is simple and only requires an email address:
https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/CCtLTJ5NTpGwUgdBiosdOA

Thanks,
Joe

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 10:21 pm
From: Lisa Tull <lisajtull...>
Subject: Re: PABIRDS Digest - 12 Apr 2025 to 13 Apr 2025 (#2025-98)
Reply


Sent from my iPhone

> On Apr 14, 2025, at 12:00 AM, PABIRDS automatic digest system <LISTSERV...> wrote:
>
> There are 9 messages totaling 776 lines in this issue.
>
> Topics of the day:
>
> 1. Request for Photos
> 2. Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
> 3. Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
> 4. Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 13, 2025
> 5. Various - Mercer County
> 6. Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (13 Apr 2025) 92 Raptors
> 7. Golden Eagle, Crawford Co.
> 8. Allegheny Front (13 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
> 9. Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (13 Apr 2025) 55 Raptors
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 09:20:43 -0400
> From: Rob Dickerson <radickerson...>
> Subject: Request for Photos
>
> Request for Photos
>
> Do you have some great photos of any birds taken in Pennsylvania from December 1, 2024 - ebruary 28, 2025? Or a picture of a notable/significant sighting from that period?
>
> I am currently accepting photo submissions through end of day April 25 to be considered for publication as space permits in the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology (PSO) Winter 2025 issue of Pennsylvania Birds.
>
> **Important Note** Images submitted must be high-res and are preferred to be horizontal shots. Submitted images must be able to be cropped to 1050px x 700px with a resolution of 300 px/in for horizontal images. If space allows high-quality vertical portrait shots may be used, but they take up the space of 2 photos in the layout used by the journal. Vertical photos submitted must be able to be cropped to 1050px x 1313px at 300 px/in.
>
> Some further instructions... If your submission does not follow the instructions below or contain the info requested below, it will not be processed!
>
> - Submissions for consideration **must** be taken during the above date range and emailed to <radickerson...>, please make mention of the word WINTER in the subject line to simplify processing.
>
> - Please do not submit me dozens of images for consideration, please do some initial limiting/judging of selections on your end that reflect the best of your work. However, if you have 15 different images of truly notable sightings in the state from this period, I'll gladly accept them for consideration!
>
> - VERY important! For each image attached to the e-mail, you must include a description in the body of the e-mail for that image. Best format to follow: Species Name - Location, County, DD Month. Sentence about significance if known/applicable. (Photographer Name) Example: Antillean Nighthawk - Presque Isle SP, Erie, 12 June. This bird represented a first state record and was observed through 1 July. (John Doe)
>
> - Please also submit your photos for consideration in full resolution or as close to full resolution as possible as these will be printed. Your photo also may be considered for a cover shot and a 250KB image just won't work for that! I need to be able to crop your photo to fit the space as it permits in the journal and a precropped / low-resolution image is problematic for that. It's safe to say that if you're sending me an image under a megabyte in size, it isn't going to be the resolution I need to work with. I also need room to crop the image to the specs used for the newsletter (exact specs posted above) and an extremely tight crop may not allow me to do that.
>
> - Photos selected for printing in the issue will be credited to the photographer, please DO NOT submit watermarked/signatured images or they will not be considered. The image should be clean of any add-ons.
>
> Thanks for considering submitting your photos for consideration for our statewide ornithology journal!
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Rob Dickerson
>
> Photo Editor, Pennsylvania Birds
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 13:57:13 +0000
> From: jerry Kruth <gkruth...>
> Subject: Re: Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
>
> Hail the Fire Dept Guys! (and all first-responders!)
>
> Linda and I debated what to do with our fuzzy little visitor? If we just set the little thing is some thicket, it would be chirping for its folks, and we thought with the bevy of prowling raccoons, cats, hawks, crows and Horny Owls, it wouldn't last long hanging outside. I was about to go retrieve my long ladder and climb up to the box with it, when Linda suggested asking the Fire Dept guys?
>
> So, I went over to the station, just as guys were coming down. A a nice guy asked what's up?. I laughed at myself and quickly explained. He smiled as he listened, and replied, "We're just on our way now to a back-up call, we shouldn't be long. I'll see! What's the address?," he called out as they headed out. One minute later and I'd have missed them!
>
> I waited a little while at home and it was getting dark. I was just about to go drive out to fetch my ladder, when a bunch of red-blinking lights pulled up in front of the house!!!
>
> Those guys were great They threw up a ladder, and one carried the little thing up in the cardboard box, and gently took it, without touching it, wrapped in a tea towel, and deposited it back into the box!
>
> We hope this was the best option! Nature takes its own turns with myriad exceptions. I took the responsibility to erect boxes and invite wildlife onto our urban plot; I did what I hope will turn out the best!
>
> We hope this has a happy ending.
>
>
> This mini-drama played out because we have these NESTBOXES (six), around the house. This includes one with a glass side at my office window, so I can watch (the squirrels) in there carrying on! YOU can do it too!
>
>
>
> Linda ( Goodfellow ) will have some video, and me some pics, later on FB, if interested.
>
>
> Thanks for reading, and create your own mini-dramas, no matter where you live!
>
>
>
> Jerry Kruth
>
> Pgh
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 12:46:59 PM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
>
> Jerry,
>
> I wouldn’t try to give it anything unless you have a dead mouse that you are certain couldn’t have gotten into rodenticide. Chances are it’s got some baby fat on it, and should be OK for roughly 24 hours. I would be more focused on placing it somewhere with dense cover, even if it’s not right next to the nest box. When the chicks fledge they scatter like quail, and the adults always manage to find them and feed them. Main thing is making sure a cat or other predator like a barred owl doesn’t spot it first.
>
> Scott
>
>> On Apr 12, 2025, at 11:53 AM, jerry Kruth <gkruth...> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Scott, and thanks for the reply. "Wait until dark," does appear to be the timeline.
>>
>> This evening I'm going to get a smaller ladder, and hope to perch the little thing on a tree limb near the nestbox where the parents can access.
>>
>> Til then, we'll leave it closed in the powder room where it can move around but not bolt through the rest of the house. n.b. -- it had no intention of remaining cooped up in that closed (albeit briefly) box, so pushed its way out again, so why stress it!
>>
>> Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions as to what to attempt to feed it until this evening?
>>
>> We have Cesar dog treats for Maggie -- that has small bits of various meats in some jelled concoction. It's soft. We also thought of finely chopped lunch meat, or tuna?
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> If you have any lengthy thoughts (or anyone), please feel free to phone: 412-491-6354.
>>
>> Thanks for any and all suggestions.
>>
>> I'll also add -- when you have nestboxes around, even if you live on an urban postage stamp, YOU TOO can still have interesting dramas with wildlife if you create the habitat (with feeders, and a water feature), and native plantings.
>>
>>
>>
>> Jerry Kruth
>>
>> Pgh
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 06:48:56 AM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Jerry,
>>
>> Like any fledgling, if as you say it appears old enough to be moving on its own, I would wait until dark and put it near the nestbox in thick cover. It will vocalize and the adults will find it. This all sounds perfectly normal to me.
>>
>> Scott Weidensaul
>> Milton, NH (formerly Schuylkill Co.)
>>
>>>> On Apr 11, 2025, at 10:59 PM, jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Does anybody have any advice?
>>> Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones. One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening. We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
>>> What should we do in the morning?
>>> I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox. It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
>>> Do I put it back on a tree branch? It's parents must be nearby I presume?
>>> Anybody?
>>> Thank you,
>>> Jerry Kruth
>>> Pgh
>>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 10:14:48 -0400
> From: Jan Bennett <janmben...>
> Subject: Re: Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
>
> Love this story. Thanks for sharing.
>
>> On 04/13/2025 9:57 AM EDT jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hail the Fire Dept Guys! (and all first-responders!)
>>
>> Linda and I debated what to do with our fuzzy little visitor? If we just set the little thing is some thicket, it would be chirping for its folks, and we thought with the bevy of prowling raccoons, cats, hawks, crows and Horny Owls, it wouldn't last long hanging outside. I was about to go retrieve my long ladder and climb up to the box with it, when Linda suggested asking the Fire Dept guys?
>>
>> So, I went over to the station, just as guys were coming down. A a nice guy asked what's up?. I laughed at myself and quickly explained. He smiled as he listened, and replied, "We're just on our way now to a back-up call, we shouldn't be long. I'll see! What's the address?," he called out as they headed out. One minute later and I'd have missed them!
>>
>> I waited a little while at home and it was getting dark. I was just about to go drive out to fetch my ladder, when a bunch of red-blinking lights pulled up in front of the house!!!
>>
>> Those guys were great They threw up a ladder, and one carried the little thing up in the cardboard box, and gently took it, without touching it, wrapped in a tea towel, and deposited it back into the box!
>>
>> We hope this was the best option! Nature takes its own turns with myriad exceptions. I took the responsibility to erect boxes and invite wildlife onto our urban plot; I did what I hope will turn out the best!
>>
>> We hope this has a happy ending.
>>
>>
>> This mini-drama played out because we have these NESTBOXES (six), around the house. This includes one with a glass side at my office window, so I can watch (the squirrels) in there carrying on! YOU can do it too!
>>
>>
>>
>> Linda ( Goodfellow ) will have some video, and me some pics, later on FB, if interested.
>>
>>
>> Thanks for reading, and create your own mini-dramas, no matter where you live!
>>
>>
>>
>> Jerry Kruth
>>
>> Pgh
>>
>>
>> ---------------------------------
>> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 12:46:59 PM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
>>
>> Jerry,
>>
>> I wouldn’t try to give it anything unless you have a dead mouse that you are certain couldn’t have gotten into rodenticide. Chances are it’s got some baby fat on it, and should be OK for roughly 24 hours. I would be more focused on placing it somewhere with dense cover, even if it’s not right next to the nest box. When the chicks fledge they scatter like quail, and the adults always manage to find them and feed them. Main thing is making sure a cat or other predator like a barred owl doesn’t spot it first.
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>>> On Apr 12, 2025, at 11:53 AM, jerry Kruth <gkruth...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Scott, and thanks for the reply. "Wait until dark," does appear to be the timeline.
>>>
>>> This evening I'm going to get a smaller ladder, and hope to perch the little thing on a tree limb near the nestbox where the parents can access.
>>>
>>> Til then, we'll leave it closed in the powder room where it can move around but not bolt through the rest of the house. n.b. -- it had no intention of remaining cooped up in that closed (albeit briefly) box, so pushed its way out again, so why stress it!
>>>
>>> Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions as to what to attempt to feed it until this evening?
>>>
>>> We have Cesar dog treats for Maggie -- that has small bits of various meats in some jelled concoction. It's soft. We also thought of finely chopped lunch meat, or tuna?
>>>
>>> Thoughts?
>>>
>>> If you have any lengthy thoughts (or anyone), please feel free to phone: 412-491-6354.
>>>
>>> Thanks for any and all suggestions.
>>>
>>> I'll also add -- when you have nestboxes around, even if you live on an urban postage stamp, YOU TOO can still have interesting dramas with wildlife if you create the habitat (with feeders, and a water feature), and native plantings.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Jerry Kruth
>>>
>>> Pgh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 06:48:56 AM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> Jerry,
>>>
>>> Like any fledgling, if as you say it appears old enough to be moving on its own, I would wait until dark and put it near the nestbox in thick cover. It will vocalize and the adults will find it. This all sounds perfectly normal to me.
>>>
>>> Scott Weidensaul
>>> Milton, NH (formerly Schuylkill Co.)
>>>
>>>> On Apr 11, 2025, at 10:59 PM, jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Does anybody have any advice?
>>>> Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones. One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening. We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
>>>> What should we do in the morning?
>>>> I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox. It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
>>>> Do I put it back on a tree branch? It's parents must be nearby I presume?
>>>> Anybody?
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Jerry Kruth
>>>> Pgh
>>>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 15:51:20 +0000
> From: "<jerrymcw...>" <jerrymcw...>
> Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 13, 2025
>
> Presque Isle
> Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
> Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
> ------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
> Black Vulture 0 0 0
> Turkey Vulture 127 1460 6644
> Osprey 1 2 2
> Bald Eagle 0 3 34
> Northern Harrier 0 0 7
> Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 3 20
> Cooper's Hawk 0 1 5
> American Goshawk 0 0 0
> Red-shouldered Hawk 0 1 45
> Broad-winged Hawk 0 0 0
> Red-tailed Hawk 0 4 59
> Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
> Golden Eagle 0 0 0
> American Kestrel 1 13 22
> Merlin 0 0 5
> Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
> Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
> Unknown Buteo 0 0 6
> Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
> Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
> Unknown Raptor 0 0 0
>
> Total: 130 1487 6851
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Observation start time: 07:30:00
> Observation end time: 10:00:00
> Total observation time: 2.5 hours
>
> Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams
>
> Observers: Julie Leonard
>
> Visitors:
> Julie Leonard assisted with the count. Mark Lethaby stopped for a visit.
>
>
> Weather:
> Mostly clear, SW wind early becoming WNW later. Unseasonably cold.
>
> Raptor Observations:
> There was a burst of TV activity shortly after the 0800 hr. than last for a
> short period then the winds began to shift to the west moving birds farther
> south. Almost no hawks during that period.
>
> Non-raptor Observations:
> Canada Goose 9, Wood Duck 1, Rock Pigeon, Killdeer 2, Ring-billed Gull 1,
> Herring/Ring-billed gull 3, Common Loon 4, Double-crested Cormorant 179,
> Great Blue Heron 1, Northern Flicker 9, Blue Jay 1, American Crow, Tree
> Swallow 2, European Starling, American Robin, House Finch 1, Red-winged
> Blackbird, Common Grackle, Northern Cardinal 2
> Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 14:19:42 -0400
> From: K Springer <springer0707...>
> Subject: Various - Mercer County
>
> SGL 130:
> 2 Blue-head Vireo
> 2 Winter Wren
> 2 Louisiana Waterthrush (my FOY)
>
> Kim Springer,
> Transfer, PA
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 20:38:10 +0000
> From: "Hawkcount.Org Reports" <reports...>
> Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (13 Apr 2025) 92 Raptors
>
> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
> Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
> Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
> ------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
> Black Vulture 0 9 9
> Turkey Vulture 17 31 31
> Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
> Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
> Osprey 8 17 20
> Bald Eagle 18 36 51
> Northern Harrier 3 10 13
> Sharp-shinned Hawk 8 15 15
> Cooper's Hawk 7 16 20
> American Goshawk 1 1 1
> Unknown Accipitrine 1 1 1
> Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
> Broad-winged Hawk 10 16 16
> Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
> Red-tailed Hawk 10 26 29
> Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
> Unknown Buteo 0 0 0
> Golden Eagle 0 0 2
> Unknown Eagle 1 1 1
> American Kestrel 6 18 19
> Merlin 1 1 1
> Peregrine Falcon 1 1 2
> Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
> Unknown Raptor 0 0 0
>
> Total: 92 200 233
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Observation start time: 07:30:00
> Observation end time: 15:00:00
> Total observation time: 7.5 hours
>
> Compiler: David Barber
>
> Counters: Evelyn de Chazal, Jahan Okata, Lucas Shang, Mathew sacul,
> Matt Wlasniewski
>
> Weather:
> Mostly cloudy/overcast. Northwest wind about 12-19kmph.
>
> Raptor Observations:
>
>
> Non-raptor Observations:
>
> ========================================================================
> Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
> Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
> http://www.hawkmountain.org/
>
>
> More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 17:01:15 -0400
> From: Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...>
> Subject: Golden Eagle, Crawford Co.
>
> Hello all on this beautiful Sunday afternoon! This afternoon at SGL 277,
> Cambridge Springs, we had excellent looks at an immature Golden Eagle
> migrating northward. It caught our attention because it was circling low.
> Even with binoculars we could easily see the white underside of the tail
> with the distinct dark terminal band as well as the white patches on the
> underwing. Because it kept circling right in the same area, we were able to
> get it in the scope and see the light golden nape. It rode a thermal higher
> and higher until it streamed off the top and headed north. Definitely the
> best look I've had yet at a Golden Eagle. We also had a FOY Broad-winged
> Hawk, right on schedule. Both were nice additions to a Sunday afternoon
> walk.
>
> Kendall & Regina Zook
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2025 22:56:20 +0000
> From: "Hawkcount.Org Reports" <reports...>
> Subject: Allegheny Front (13 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
>
> Allegheny Front
> Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
> Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
> ------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
> BV 0 0 6
> TV 0 19 236
> OS 0 0 2
> BE 0 1 23
> NH 0 0 3
> SS 0 0 12
> CH 0 0 17
> AG 0 0 0
> RS 1 2 16
> BW 1 1 1
> RT 1 7 111
> RL 0 0 0
> GE 0 2 88
> AK 0 0 4
> ML 0 0 2
> PG 0 0 0
> UA 0 0 1
> UB 0 0 0
> UF 0 0 0
> UE 0 0 0
> UR 0 0 10
>
> Total: 3 32 532
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Observation start time: 08:45:00
> Observation end time: 16:00:00
> Total observation time: 7.25 hours
>
> Official Counter: Bob Stewart
>
> Observers: Adam Katrancha
>
> Visitors:
> 3 - Adam Katrancha, Chuck and Barb Kauric
>
>
> Weather:
> AM: heavy cloud cover, Temp 1 to 4 degrees C, Mod NW wind
> PM: Cloud cover decreasing to 5% by 3PM EST, Temp 6 to 10 degrees C.
> Moderate wind out of the NW becoming light after 2 PM.
>
> Haze visibility 17 to 32 km.
>
> Raptor Observations:
> 3 migrating raptors: 1 ea our first broad-wing of the season, 1 red-tailed
> hawk, 1 red-shouldered hawk.
>
> Non-migrants: many TV's, BE, RT, possible Cooper's Hawk in display flight.
>
> Non-raptor Observations:
> n. flicker, hairy woodpecker, juncos, wb nuthatch, eastern bluebird, Am.
> robin, wild turkey in valley, tufted titmouse, crow, mourning dove, towhee.
>
> Predictions:
> Cloudy. Stray shower or t-storm possible.
> Wind from the SSW 10-15 mph
> High of 66 degrees F.
> ========================================================================
> Report submitted by Robert Stewart (<bob...>)
>
>
> More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2025 01:00:33 +0000
> From: "Hawkcount.Org Reports" <reports...>
> Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (13 Apr 2025) 55 Raptors
>
> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
> State College, Pennsylvania, USA
> Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
> ------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
> Black Vulture 0 0 0
> Turkey Vulture 6 15 265
> Osprey 2 11 25
> Bald Eagle 6 16 82
> Northern Harrier 3 11 25
> Sharp-shinned Hawk 13 36 102
> Cooper's Hawk 0 6 30
> American Goshawk 0 0 0
> Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 36
> Broad-winged Hawk 8 9 9
> Red-tailed Hawk 7 38 224
> Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
> Golden Eagle 0 4 141
> American Kestrel 4 16 38
> Merlin 0 0 2
> Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
> Unknown Accipitrine 1 2 5
> Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
> Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
> Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
> Unknown Raptor 5 9 26
>
> Total: 55 176 1035
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Observation start time: 07:00:00
> Observation end time: 16:00:00
> Total observation time: 8.6 hours
>
> Official Counter: AB
>
> Observers: Jacqui McKee
>
> Visitors:
> Jacqui McKee was up in the afternoon and was great help as always spotting
> distant small raptors.
>
> Jacqui McKee
>
> 18 hikers.
>
>
>
> Weather:
> Strong NW winds at 20-28kph to start the count, picking up to 29-38kph by
> 09:00. The NW winds set down significantly by 15:00 to 12-19kph which is
> when the flight picked up. Visibility was excellent for the entire count to
> Stone Mountain. Mostly cloudy skies kept things cool until 15:00 which
> again is when the flight surged. Low temperature of 4C at 08:24 and a high
> of 16 by 16:00.
>
> Raptor Observations:
> TV 6 (265) OS 2 (25) BE 6 (82) NH 3 (25) SS 13 (102) BW 8 (9) RT 7 (224) AK
> 4 (38) UA 1 (5) UR 5 (26) Total 55 (1035)
>
> Slow but steady flight in the morning hours with 14 migrants moving through
> before noon. By noon the winds had subsided a little and it began to warm
> up. From noon through 14:00 another 20 migrants moved through. For the
> first time this spring the 15:00 hour was the busiest of the day with a
> total of 19 migrants coming through. The first good push of BW’s was
> detected high out over Happy Valley with 3 streaming in formation together.
> During this hour migrants were all spotted streaming so like this past
> Wednesday they had gained altitude elsewhere and were already streaming out
> by the time we got on them. SS’s peaked during this hour with a total of
> 5 moving through, sometimes quite high as well. They were significantly
> closer to Tussey Mountain than the BW’s. SS’s led the flight with a
> total of 13 moving through. Surprisingly the flight shut down promptly in
> the 16:00 hour with just one SS and UR detected.
>
> Resident raptors were fairly active with both the immature and adult RT’s
> kiting in the gap throughout the day.
>
>
> Non-raptor Observations:
> Crandall was around this afternoon, but quite subdued compared to
> yesterday. He wasn’t mobbing any of the resident raptors.
>
> Canada Goose 1
> Mourning Dove 5
> Common Loon 10
> Double-crested Cormorant 5
> Turkey Vulture 5
> Red-headed Woodpecker 1
> Downy Woodpecker 1
> Northern Flicker 1
> American Crow 3
> Common Raven 2
> Black-capped Chickadee 6
> Tufted Titmouse 1
> Tree Swallow 6
> Golden-crowned Kinglet 3
> Eastern Bluebird 1
> American Robin 1
> Purple Finch 1
> American Goldfinch 2
> Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) 3
> Brown-headed Cowbird 5
>
>
> Predictions:
> Cloudy, with a high near 60. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph in the
> afternoon.
>
>
> ========================================================================
> Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
> Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
> tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/
>
>
> More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438
>
> ------------------------------
>
> End of PABIRDS Digest - 12 Apr 2025 to 13 Apr 2025 (#2025-98)
> *************************************************************

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 6:00 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (13 Apr 2025) 55 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 6 15 265
Osprey 2 11 25
Bald Eagle 6 16 82
Northern Harrier 3 11 25
Sharp-shinned Hawk 13 36 102
Cooper's Hawk 0 6 30
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 36
Broad-winged Hawk 8 9 9
Red-tailed Hawk 7 38 224
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 4 141
American Kestrel 4 16 38
Merlin 0 0 2
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 1 2 5
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 5 9 26

Total: 55 176 1035
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:00:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 8.6 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers: Jacqui McKee

Visitors:
Jacqui McKee was up in the afternoon and was great help as always spotting
distant small raptors.

Jacqui McKee

18 hikers.



Weather:
Strong NW winds at 20-28kph to start the count, picking up to 29-38kph by
09:00. The NW winds set down significantly by 15:00 to 12-19kph which is
when the flight picked up. Visibility was excellent for the entire count to
Stone Mountain. Mostly cloudy skies kept things cool until 15:00 which
again is when the flight surged. Low temperature of 4C at 08:24 and a high
of 16 by 16:00.

Raptor Observations:
TV 6 (265) OS 2 (25) BE 6 (82) NH 3 (25) SS 13 (102) BW 8 (9) RT 7 (224) AK
4 (38) UA 1 (5) UR 5 (26) Total 55 (1035)

Slow but steady flight in the morning hours with 14 migrants moving through
before noon. By noon the winds had subsided a little and it began to warm
up. From noon through 14:00 another 20 migrants moved through. For the
first time this spring the 15:00 hour was the busiest of the day with a
total of 19 migrants coming through. The first good push of BW’s was
detected high out over Happy Valley with 3 streaming in formation together.
During this hour migrants were all spotted streaming so like this past
Wednesday they had gained altitude elsewhere and were already streaming out
by the time we got on them. SS’s peaked during this hour with a total of
5 moving through, sometimes quite high as well. They were significantly
closer to Tussey Mountain than the BW’s. SS’s led the flight with a
total of 13 moving through. Surprisingly the flight shut down promptly in
the 16:00 hour with just one SS and UR detected.

Resident raptors were fairly active with both the immature and adult RT’s
kiting in the gap throughout the day.


Non-raptor Observations:
Crandall was around this afternoon, but quite subdued compared to
yesterday. He wasn’t mobbing any of the resident raptors.

Canada Goose 1
Mourning Dove 5
Common Loon 10
Double-crested Cormorant 5
Turkey Vulture 5
Red-headed Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker 1
American Crow 3
Common Raven 2
Black-capped Chickadee 6
Tufted Titmouse 1
Tree Swallow 6
Golden-crowned Kinglet 3
Eastern Bluebird 1
American Robin 1
Purple Finch 1
American Goldfinch 2
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored) 3
Brown-headed Cowbird 5


Predictions:
Cloudy, with a high near 60. Calm wind becoming south around 6 mph in the
afternoon.


========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 3:56 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Allegheny Front (13 Apr 2025) 3 Raptors
Allegheny Front
Central City, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
BV 0 0 6
TV 0 19 236
OS 0 0 2
BE 0 1 23
NH 0 0 3
SS 0 0 12
CH 0 0 17
AG 0 0 0
RS 1 2 16
BW 1 1 1
RT 1 7 111
RL 0 0 0
GE 0 2 88
AK 0 0 4
ML 0 0 2
PG 0 0 0
UA 0 0 1
UB 0 0 0
UF 0 0 0
UE 0 0 0
UR 0 0 10

Total: 3 32 532
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:45:00
Observation end time: 16:00:00
Total observation time: 7.25 hours

Official Counter: Bob Stewart

Observers: Adam Katrancha

Visitors:
3 - Adam Katrancha, Chuck and Barb Kauric


Weather:
AM: heavy cloud cover, Temp 1 to 4 degrees C, Mod NW wind
PM: Cloud cover decreasing to 5% by 3PM EST, Temp 6 to 10 degrees C.
Moderate wind out of the NW becoming light after 2 PM.

Haze visibility 17 to 32 km.

Raptor Observations:
3 migrating raptors: 1 ea our first broad-wing of the season, 1 red-tailed
hawk, 1 red-shouldered hawk.

Non-migrants: many TV's, BE, RT, possible Cooper's Hawk in display flight.

Non-raptor Observations:
n. flicker, hairy woodpecker, juncos, wb nuthatch, eastern bluebird, Am.
robin, wild turkey in valley, tufted titmouse, crow, mourning dove, towhee.

Predictions:
Cloudy. Stray shower or t-storm possible.
Wind from the SSW 10-15 mph
High of 66 degrees F.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Robert Stewart (<bob...>)


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=111

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 2:03 pm
From: Kendall Zook <kendallzook98...>
Subject: Golden Eagle, Crawford Co.
Hello all on this beautiful Sunday afternoon! This afternoon at SGL 277,
Cambridge Springs, we had excellent looks at an immature Golden Eagle
migrating northward. It caught our attention because it was circling low.
Even with binoculars we could easily see the white underside of the tail
with the distinct dark terminal band as well as the white patches on the
underwing. Because it kept circling right in the same area, we were able to
get it in the scope and see the light golden nape. It rode a thermal higher
and higher until it streamed off the top and headed north. Definitely the
best look I've had yet at a Golden Eagle. We also had a FOY Broad-winged
Hawk, right on schedule. Both were nice additions to a Sunday afternoon
walk.

Kendall & Regina Zook



 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 1:38 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (13 Apr 2025) 92 Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 9 9
Turkey Vulture 17 31 31
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 8 17 20
Bald Eagle 18 36 51
Northern Harrier 3 10 13
Sharp-shinned Hawk 8 15 15
Cooper's Hawk 7 16 20
American Goshawk 1 1 1
Unknown Accipitrine 1 1 1
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 10 16 16
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 10 26 29
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 1 1 1
American Kestrel 6 18 19
Merlin 1 1 1
Peregrine Falcon 1 1 2
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 92 200 233
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:30:00
Observation end time: 15:00:00
Total observation time: 7.5 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Evelyn de Chazal, Jahan Okata, Lucas Shang, Mathew sacul,
Matt Wlasniewski

Weather:
Mostly cloudy/overcast. Northwest wind about 12-19kmph.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 11:20 am
From: K Springer <springer0707...>
Subject: Various - Mercer County
SGL 130:
2 Blue-head Vireo
2 Winter Wren
2 Louisiana Waterthrush (my FOY)

Kim Springer,
Transfer, PA

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 8:51 am
From: <jerrymcw...> <0000001b5c226889-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Erie County, Presque Isle Hawk Watch for April 13, 2025
Presque Isle
Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 13, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 127 1460 6644
Osprey 1 2 2
Bald Eagle 0 3 34
Northern Harrier 0 0 7
Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 3 20
Cooper's Hawk 0 1 5
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 1 45
Broad-winged Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 4 59
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 1 13 22
Merlin 0 0 5
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 1
Unknown Buteo 0 0 6
Unknown Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 130 1487 6851
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 07:30:00
Observation end time: 10:00:00
Total observation time: 2.5 hours

Official Counter: Jerry McWilliams

Observers: Julie Leonard

Visitors:
Julie Leonard assisted with the count. Mark Lethaby stopped for a visit.


Weather:
Mostly clear, SW wind early becoming WNW later. Unseasonably cold.

Raptor Observations:
There was a burst of TV activity shortly after the 0800 hr. than last for a
short period then the winds began to shift to the west moving birds farther
south. Almost no hawks during that period.

Non-raptor Observations:
Canada Goose 9, Wood Duck 1, Rock Pigeon, Killdeer 2, Ring-billed Gull 1,
Herring/Ring-billed gull 3, Common Loon 4, Double-crested Cormorant 179,
Great Blue Heron 1, Northern Flicker 9, Blue Jay 1, American Crow, Tree
Swallow 2, European Starling, American Robin, House Finch 1, Red-winged
Blackbird, Common Grackle, Northern Cardinal 2
Jerry McWilliamsErie, Erie County, <Pa.jerrymcw...>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 7:14 am
From: Jan Bennett <00000208a7c2dcd7-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
Love this story. Thanks for sharing.

> On 04/13/2025 9:57 AM EDT jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>
>
> Hail the Fire Dept Guys! (and all first-responders!)
>
> Linda and I debated what to do with our fuzzy little visitor?  If we just set the little thing is some thicket, it would be chirping for its folks, and we thought with the bevy of prowling raccoons, cats, hawks, crows and Horny Owls, it wouldn't last long hanging outside.  I was about to go retrieve my long ladder and climb up to the box with it, when Linda suggested asking the Fire Dept guys?
>
> So, I went over to the station, just as guys were coming down.  A a nice guy asked what's up?.  I laughed at myself and quickly explained. He smiled as he listened, and replied, "We're just on our way now to a back-up call, we shouldn't be long.  I'll see!  What's the address?," he called out as they headed out.  One minute later and I'd have missed them!
>
> I waited a little while at home and it was getting dark.  I was just about to go drive out to fetch my ladder, when a bunch of red-blinking lights pulled up in front of the house!!!
>
> Those guys were great  They threw up a ladder, and one carried the little thing up in the cardboard box, and gently took it, without touching it, wrapped in a tea towel, and deposited it back into the box!
>
> We hope this was the best option!  Nature takes its own turns with myriad exceptions.  I took the responsibility to erect boxes and invite wildlife onto our urban plot; I did what I hope will turn out the best!
>
> We hope this has a happy ending. 
>
>
> This mini-drama played out because we have these NESTBOXES (six), around the house.   This includes one with a glass side at my office window, so I can watch (the squirrels) in there carrying on!  YOU can do it too!
>
>
>
> Linda ( Goodfellow ) will have some video, and me some pics, later on FB, if interested.
>
>
> Thanks for reading, and create your own mini-dramas, no matter where you live!
>
>
>
> Jerry Kruth
>
> Pgh
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 12:46:59 PM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
>
> Jerry,
>
> I wouldn’t try to give it anything unless you have a dead mouse that you are certain couldn’t have gotten into rodenticide. Chances are it’s got some baby fat on it, and should be OK for roughly 24 hours. I would be more focused on placing it somewhere with dense cover, even if it’s not right next to the nest box. When the chicks fledge they scatter like quail, and the adults always manage to find them and feed them. Main thing is making sure a cat or other predator like a barred owl doesn’t spot it first.
>
> Scott
>
> > On Apr 12, 2025, at 11:53 AM, jerry Kruth <gkruth...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Scott, and thanks for the reply.  "Wait until dark," does appear to be the timeline. 
> >
> > This evening I'm going to get a smaller ladder, and hope to perch the little thing on a tree limb near the nestbox where the parents can access.
> >
> > Til then, we'll leave it closed in the powder room where it can move around but not bolt through the rest of the house.  n.b. --  it had no intention of remaining cooped up in that closed (albeit briefly) box, so pushed its way out again, so why stress it!
> >
> > Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions as to what to attempt to feed it until this evening?
> >
> > We have Cesar dog treats for Maggie -- that has small bits of various meats in some jelled concoction.  It's soft.  We also thought of finely chopped lunch meat, or tuna?
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > If you have any lengthy thoughts (or anyone), please feel free to phone:  412-491-6354.
> >
> > Thanks for any and all suggestions.
> >
> > I'll also add -- when you have nestboxes around, even if you live on an urban  postage stamp, YOU TOO can still have interesting dramas with wildlife if you create the habitat (with feeders, and a water feature), and native plantings.
> >
> >
> >
> > Jerry Kruth
> >
> > Pgh
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 06:48:56 AM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Jerry,
> >
> > Like any fledgling, if as you say it appears old enough to be moving on its own, I would wait until dark and put it near the nestbox in thick cover. It will vocalize and the adults will find it. This all sounds perfectly normal to me.
> >
> > Scott Weidensaul
> > Milton, NH (formerly Schuylkill Co.)
> >
> > > On Apr 11, 2025, at 10:59 PM, jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anybody have any advice?
> > > Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones.  One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening.  We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
> > > What should we do in the morning?
> > > I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox.  It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
> > > Do I put it back on a tree branch?  It's parents must be nearby I presume?
> > > Anybody?
> > > Thank you,
> > > Jerry Kruth
> > > Pgh 
> >

 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 6:57 am
From: jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Owelet outta the box! Pittsburgh Fire Dept guys to the rescue!
Hail the Fire Dept Guys! (and all first-responders!)

Linda and I debated what to do with our fuzzy little visitor?  If we just set the little thing is some thicket, it would be chirping for its folks, and we thought with the bevy of prowling raccoons, cats, hawks, crows and Horny Owls, it wouldn't last long hanging outside.  I was about to go retrieve my long ladder and climb up to the box with it, when Linda suggested asking the Fire Dept guys?

So, I went over to the station, just as guys were coming down.  A a nice guy asked what's up?.  I laughed at myself and quickly explained. He smiled as he listened, and replied, "We're just on our way now to a back-up call, we shouldn't be long.  I'll see!  What's the address?," he called out as they headed out.  One minute later and I'd have missed them!

I waited a little while at home and it was getting dark.  I was just about to go drive out to fetch my ladder, when a bunch of red-blinking lights pulled up in front of the house!!!

Those guys were great  They threw up a ladder, and one carried the little thing up in the cardboard box, and gently took it, without touching it, wrapped in a tea towel, and deposited it back into the box!

We hope this was the best option!  Nature takes its own turns with myriad exceptions.  I took the responsibility to erect boxes and invite wildlife onto our urban plot; I did what I hope will turn out the best!

We hope this has a happy ending. 


This mini-drama played out because we have these NESTBOXES (six), around the house.   This includes one with a glass side at my office window, so I can watch (the squirrels) in there carrying on!  YOU can do it too!



Linda ( Goodfellow ) will have some video, and me some pics, later on FB, if interested.


Thanks for reading, and create your own mini-dramas, no matter where you live!



Jerry Kruth

Pgh


---------------------------------
On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 12:46:59 PM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:

Jerry,

I wouldn’t try to give it anything unless you have a dead mouse that you are certain couldn’t have gotten into rodenticide. Chances are it’s got some baby fat on it, and should be OK for roughly 24 hours. I would be more focused on placing it somewhere with dense cover, even if it’s not right next to the nest box. When the chicks fledge they scatter like quail, and the adults always manage to find them and feed them. Main thing is making sure a cat or other predator like a barred owl doesn’t spot it first.

Scott

> On Apr 12, 2025, at 11:53 AM, jerry Kruth <gkruth...> wrote:
>
> Hi Scott, and thanks for the reply.  "Wait until dark," does appear to be the timeline. 
>
> This evening I'm going to get a smaller ladder, and hope to perch the little thing on a tree limb near the nestbox where the parents can access.
>
> Til then, we'll leave it closed in the powder room where it can move around but not bolt through the rest of the house.  n.b. --  it had no intention of remaining cooped up in that closed (albeit briefly) box, so pushed its way out again, so why stress it!
>
> Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions as to what to attempt to feed it until this evening?
>
> We have Cesar dog treats for Maggie -- that has small bits of various meats in some jelled concoction.  It's soft.  We also thought of finely chopped lunch meat, or tuna?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> If you have any lengthy thoughts (or anyone), please feel free to phone:  412-491-6354.
>
> Thanks for any and all suggestions.
>
> I'll also add -- when you have nestboxes around, even if you live on an urban  postage stamp, YOU TOO can still have interesting dramas with wildlife if you create the habitat (with feeders, and a water feature), and native plantings.
>
>
>
> Jerry Kruth
>
> Pgh
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 06:48:56 AM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:
>
>
> Jerry,
>
> Like any fledgling, if as you say it appears old enough to be moving on its own, I would wait until dark and put it near the nestbox in thick cover. It will vocalize and the adults will find it. This all sounds perfectly normal to me.
>
> Scott Weidensaul
> Milton, NH (formerly Schuylkill Co.)
>
> > On Apr 11, 2025, at 10:59 PM, jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
> >
> > Does anybody have any advice?
> > Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones.  One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening.  We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
> > What should we do in the morning?
> > I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox.  It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
> > Do I put it back on a tree branch?  It's parents must be nearby I presume?
> > Anybody?
> > Thank you,
> > Jerry Kruth
> > Pgh 
>



 

Back to top
Date: 4/13/25 6:21 am
From: Rob Dickerson <radickerson...>
Subject: Request for Photos
Request for Photos

Do you have some great photos of any birds taken in Pennsylvania from December 1, 2024 - ebruary 28, 2025? Or a picture of a notable/significant sighting from that period?

I am currently accepting photo submissions through end of day April 25 to be considered for publication as space permits in the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology (PSO) Winter 2025 issue of Pennsylvania Birds.

**Important Note** Images submitted must be high-res and are preferred to be horizontal shots. Submitted images must be able to be cropped to 1050px x 700px with a resolution of 300 px/in for horizontal images. If space allows high-quality vertical portrait shots may be used, but they take up the space of 2 photos in the layout used by the journal. Vertical photos submitted must be able to be cropped to 1050px x 1313px at 300 px/in.

Some further instructions... If your submission does not follow the instructions below or contain the info requested below, it will not be processed!

- Submissions for consideration **must** be taken during the above date range and emailed to <radickerson...>, please make mention of the word WINTER in the subject line to simplify processing.

- Please do not submit me dozens of images for consideration, please do some initial limiting/judging of selections on your end that reflect the best of your work. However, if you have 15 different images of truly notable sightings in the state from this period, I'll gladly accept them for consideration!

- VERY important! For each image attached to the e-mail, you must include a description in the body of the e-mail for that image. Best format to follow: Species Name - Location, County, DD Month. Sentence about significance if known/applicable. (Photographer Name) Example: Antillean Nighthawk - Presque Isle SP, Erie, 12 June. This bird represented a first state record and was observed through 1 July. (John Doe)

- Please also submit your photos for consideration in full resolution or as close to full resolution as possible as these will be printed. Your photo also may be considered for a cover shot and a 250KB image just won't work for that! I need to be able to crop your photo to fit the space as it permits in the journal and a precropped / low-resolution image is problematic for that. It's safe to say that if you're sending me an image under a megabyte in size, it isn't going to be the resolution I need to work with. I also need room to crop the image to the specs used for the newsletter (exact specs posted above) and an extremely tight crop may not allow me to do that.

- Photos selected for printing in the issue will be credited to the photographer, please DO NOT submit watermarked/signatured images or they will not be considered. The image should be clean of any add-ons.

Thanks for considering submitting your photos for consideration for our statewide ornithology journal!



Regards,

Rob Dickerson

Photo Editor, Pennsylvania Birds

 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 5:15 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (12 Apr 2025) 9 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 12, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 9 259
Osprey 1 9 23
Bald Eagle 2 10 76
Northern Harrier 0 8 22
Sharp-shinned Hawk 4 23 89
Cooper's Hawk 2 6 30
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 36
Broad-winged Hawk 0 1 1
Red-tailed Hawk 0 31 217
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 4 141
American Kestrel 0 12 34
Merlin 0 0 2
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 4
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 4 21

Total: 9 121 980
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 10:00:00
Observation end time: 17:00:00
Total observation time: 6.25 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None

3 hikers.



Weather:
After the rain and fog lifted a count was initiated at 12:45. NW winds at
20-28kph peaking at 29-38kph by 15:00. Visibility was mostly good at 25km
except when a few brief rain squalls made their way across Stone Valley.
Mostly cloudy skies for the entire count. Low temperature of 6C at 12:45
and a high of 7C by 15:00. Light of and on drizzle during the entire
count.

Raptor Observations:
OS 1 (23) BE 2 (76) SS 4 (89) CH 2 (30) Total 9 (980)

A decent and steady push of migrating raptors were moving along Tussey
Mountain once the rain, fog and ceiling lifted in the afternoon. In the
noon hour 2 CH migrated past the OP, one quite high and the other shooting
through directly in front of me. It was so close I wouldn’t have seen it
as I was busy tracking the high bird from a seated position. The low bird
came inches from my knees and I enjoyed it looking over its wing at me once
it saw movement as it made its way past the stone barricade. I’ve really
enjoyed the days with no visitors when I get these close encounters. It
lets me know I have my camouflage dialed. In the 13:00 hour I began to
start to see SS and it was impressive to see them getting going in
less-than-ideal conditions. With how much precipitation we have had in the
last week accompanied with fog on Tussey Mountain I am sure these raptors
are ready to migrate.

TUVU were the first resident raptors moving again once the rain abated. The
adult RT whose territory seems to include the gap has lost ground to the
AMCR noted below.


Non-raptor Observations:
Another nice push of COLO early in the count with two groups of 7 each.
There is a new sheriff in town near the OP and it is an AMCR. Going forward
its name shall be Crandall. Crandall earned its notoriety during the days
effort by mobbing other crows and CORA that flew past the cut. Later in the
count I noticed it repeatedly going after the resident RTHA whenever it was
spotted kiting in the gap. Crandall was fierce and consistent enough that
the RTHA moved out every time which is impressive considering how fiery
RTHA’s are. Towards the end of the count the largest herd of GCKI I have
seen yet this season moved up the cut and foraged behind me. They were
joined by TUTI, BRCR and of course BCCH.

Canada Goose 3
Mourning Dove 3
Common Loon 16
Turkey Vulture 9
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1
Red-headed Woodpecker 1
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 1
Hairy Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 1
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted) 1
Blue Jay 2
American Crow 3
Common Raven 1
Black-capped Chickadee 2
Tufted Titmouse 1
Golden-crowned Kinglet 7
White-breasted Nuthatch 1
Brown Creeper 1
American Robin 1
American Goldfinch 1
Fox Sparrow 1


Predictions:
Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. Northwest wind around 7 mph.



========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 12:21 pm
From: Pamela Fisher <000000233af33264-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Western Cattle Egret -Lebanon County
The Western Cattle Egret was being very cooperative this afternoon. It was hanging out in the wet area across from the entrance to the Wildlife Drive.

Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer

 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 11:10 am
From: Douglas Filler <0000012c09e09177-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Silver Lake in Bucks CO.
The following were seen or heard on the morning bird walk led by Ron Miller,  from the Silver Lake Nature Center located in Bristol, PA. 1 participant
American CrowAmerican RobinBlue JayBlue-gray Gnatcatcher - 3Brown-headed CowbirdCanada GooseCarolina ChickadeeCarolina WrenCommon GrackleDark-eyed JuncoDouble-crested CormorantDowny WoodpeckerEastern PhoebeEuropean StarlingGadwallGreat Blue HeronHairy WoodpeckerHouse FinchHouse SparrowMallardMourning DoveNorthern FlickerNorthern CardinalOsprey - 2 Palm Warbler - 5Red-bellied WoodpeckerRed-winged BlackbirdGolden-crowned KingletRock PigeonRusty Blackbird - 4Song SparrowTree SwallowTufted TitmouseNorthern Rough-winged Swallow - 2Northern Mockingbird -2White-breasted NuthatchWhite-throated SparrowWood Duck - 8Yellow-rumped Warbler

Doug FillerLevittown, PA

 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 8:53 am
From: jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Owelet outta the box! WHAT TO FEED IT???
Hi Scott, and thanks for the reply.  "Wait until dark," does appear to be the timeline.  
This evening I'm going to get a smaller ladder, and hope to perch the little thing on a tree limb near the nestbox where the parents can access.
Til then, we'll leave it closed in the powder room where it can move around but not bolt through the rest of the house.  n.b. --  it had no intention of remaining cooped up in that closed (albeit briefly) box, so pushed its way out again, so why stress it!
Do you (or anyone) have any suggestions as to what to attempt to feed it until this evening?
We have Cesar dog treats for Maggie -- that has small bits of various meats in some jelled concoction.  It's soft.  We also thought of finely chopped lunch meat, or tuna?

Thoughts?
If you have any lengthy thoughts (or anyone), please feel free to phone:  412-491-6354.
Thanks for any and all suggestions.
I'll also add -- when you have nestboxes around, even if you live on an urban  postage stamp, YOU TOO can still have interesting dramas with wildlife if you create the habitat (with feeders, and a water feature), and native plantings.


Jerry Kruth
Pgh



On Saturday, April 12, 2025 at 06:48:56 AM EDT, SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <scottweidensaul...> wrote:

Jerry,

Like any fledgling, if as you say it appears old enough to be moving on its own, I would wait until dark and put it near the nestbox in thick cover. It will vocalize and the adults will find it. This all sounds perfectly normal to me.

Scott Weidensaul
Milton, NH (formerly Schuylkill Co.)

> On Apr 11, 2025, at 10:59 PM, jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>
> Does anybody have any advice?
> Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones.  One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening.  We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
> What should we do in the morning?
> I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox.  It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
> Do I put it back on a tree branch?  It's parents must be nearby I presume?
> Anybody?
> Thank you,
> Jerry Kruth
> Pgh 



 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 8:17 am
From: Tom Dougherty <tomdoc...>
Subject: First of Year
Blue Headed Vireo, sight and singing

Pine Warbler, sight and singing

Both in Hunters Chase Subdivision

Tom Dougherty
Chambersburg PA

email: <tomdoc...>




Sent from my iPhone

 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 5:40 am
From: K Springer <springer0707...>
Subject: Blue headed vireo - Mercer County
My FOY BLUE HEADED VIREO ON EAST LAKE ROAD, TRANSFER. KIM SPRINGER,
TRANSFER, PA

 

Back to top
Date: 4/12/25 3:49 am
From: SCOTT WEIDENSAUL <000001343b2dd726-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Owelet outta the box! WHAT TO DO!???
Jerry,

Like any fledgling, if as you say it appears old enough to be moving on its own, I would wait until dark and put it near the nestbox in thick cover. It will vocalize and the adults will find it. This all sounds perfectly normal to me.

Scott Weidensaul
Milton, NH (formerly Schuylkill Co.)

> On Apr 11, 2025, at 10:59 PM, jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...> wrote:
>
> Does anybody have any advice?
> Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones. One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening. We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
> What should we do in the morning?
> I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox. It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
> Do I put it back on a tree branch? It's parents must be nearby I presume?
> Anybody?
> Thank you,
> Jerry Kruth
> Pgh

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 7:59 pm
From: jerry Kruth <00000005ead0dac6-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Owelet outta the box! WHAT TO DO!???
Does anybody have any advice?
Well, we sure have Screechie making little ones.  One of our neighbors found a little one on the street under the nest box this evening.  We scooped it up to keep it safe from prowling varmints and have it closed up in a cardboard box with some soft cloth and a cup of water for the night.
What should we do in the morning?
I lent out my ext ladder last week and can't put it back up in the nestbox.  It look like it is perhaps mature enough it's trying to move around on its own.
Do I put it back on a tree branch?  It's parents must be nearby I presume?
Anybody?
Thank you,
Jerry Kruth
Pgh 

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 5:28 pm
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch (11 Apr 2025) 1 Raptors
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch
State College, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 11, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 0 0
Turkey Vulture 0 9 259
Osprey 0 8 22
Bald Eagle 1 8 74
Northern Harrier 0 8 22
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 19 85
Cooper's Hawk 0 4 28
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 36
Broad-winged Hawk 0 1 1
Red-tailed Hawk 0 31 217
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 1
Golden Eagle 0 4 141
American Kestrel 0 12 34
Merlin 0 0 2
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 4
Unknown Accipitrine 0 1 4
Unknown Buteo 0 2 16
Unknown Falcon 0 0 0
Unknown Eagle 0 1 4
Unknown Raptor 0 4 21

Total: 1 112 971
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 13:00:00
Observation end time: 17:00:00
Total observation time: 3 hours

Official Counter: AB

Observers:

Visitors:
None


Weather:
Despite only light rain mist on and off during the day a stubborn fog hung
on the ridge of Tussey Mountain. By 14:00 it was lifting rapidly and by
14:30 the count was initiated. SE winds at 1-5kph for the beginning of the
count, but by 17:00 the winds had set down. Visibility came and went during
the 3-hour effort with max views to the base of Warrior’s Ridge. Cloudy
skies for the entire day. High temperature of 5C at 14:30 and a low of 4C
by 17:00.

Raptor Observations:
BE 1 (74) Total 1 (971)

One adult BE winged past the OP on the S side of the ridge.

TUVU where the only resident raptors detected during the short effort.
These were seen moving very low over Stone Valley and Leading ridge at
15:09.


Non-raptor Observations:
Mourning Dove 3
Turkey Vulture 2
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Pileated Woodpecker 2
Blue Jay 1
American Crow 2
Common Raven 1
American Goldfinch 2
Field Sparrow 1


Predictions:
Rain likely before 2pm, then a chance of sprinkles, mainly after 3pm.
Cloudy, with a high near 50. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm. Chance
of precipitation is 60%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of
an inch possible.
========================================================================
Report submitted by Adam Richardson (<poecile.gambeli...>)
Tussey Mountain Hawk Watch information may be found at:
tusseymountainspringhawkwatch.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=438

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 3:24 pm
From: Russ States <pelagics202...>
Subject: Re: Venango Co. 4/11
Additionally at Kahle Lake.
30 Bonaparte's Gull
1 Ring-billed Gull
4 Forster's Tern
1 Common Tern
5 Horned Grebe
Many Purple Martin, Tree Swallow, N. Rough-winged Swallow & Barn Swallow

Russ States
Oil City


On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 4:55 PM jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...> wrote:

> 2 RED-THROATED LOON, 3 WW SCOTER, and 6 LONG-TAILED DUCK at Kahle Lake in
> Venango Co. 1 GREAT EGRET in Franklin.
>
> Jerry Stanley
>
>
>

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 1:57 pm
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Lake Wilhelm in Mercer Co 4/11
1 LITTLE GULL, 4 RED-THROATED LOON, and a distant PACIFIC vs RED-THROATED LOON at Lake Wilhelm in Mercer Co.

Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 1:55 pm
From: jerry stanley <bhnsjerry...>
Subject: Venango Co. 4/11
2 RED-THROATED LOON, 3 WW SCOTER, and 6 LONG-TAILED DUCK at Kahle Lake in Venango Co. 1 GREAT EGRET in Franklin.

Jerry Stanley

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 11:42 am
From: Meg Kolodick <000000dc3b46d747-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Great egret
1 GREAT EGRET @ the Oil City Marina, Venango Co. 4/11

Seen by Dot Monahan, Meg/Nick Kolodick

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 9:00 am
From: Hawkcount.Org Reports <reports...>
Subject: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary (11 Apr 2025) Raptors
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, Pennsylvania, USA
Daily Raptor Counts: Apr 11, 2025
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
------------------ ----------- -------------- --------------
Black Vulture 0 9 9
Turkey Vulture 0 14 14
Unknown Vulture 0 0 0
Mississippi Kite 0 0 0
Osprey 0 9 12
Bald Eagle 0 18 33
Northern Harrier 0 7 10
Sharp-shinned Hawk 0 7 7
Cooper's Hawk 0 9 13
American Goshawk 0 0 0
Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 0
Red-shouldered Hawk 0 0 1
Broad-winged Hawk 0 6 6
Swainson's Hawk 0 0 0
Red-tailed Hawk 0 16 19
Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
Unknown Buteo 0 0 0
Golden Eagle 0 0 2
Unknown Eagle 0 0 0
American Kestrel 0 12 13
Merlin 0 0 0
Peregrine Falcon 0 0 1
Unknown Falcon 0 1 1
Unknown Raptor 0 0 0

Total: 0 108 141
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Observation start time: 08:00:00
Observation end time: 10:00:00
Total observation time: 0 hours

Compiler: David Barber

Counters: Antonella Mascaro, Evelyn de Chazal, Laurie Goodrich

Weather:
Heavy fog obstructing view.

Raptor Observations:


Non-raptor Observations:

========================================================================
Report submitted by Laurie Goodrich (<goodrich...>)
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary information may be found at:
http://www.hawkmountain.org/


More site information at hawkcount.org: https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=109

 

Back to top
Date: 4/11/25 7:11 am
From: Karyn Delaney <delaneykaryn...>
Subject: Fwd: eBird Report - Economy Borough Yard Birds, Apr 11, 2025
Subject: Beaver County eBird Report - Economy Borough, Apr 11, 2025

While refilling the feeders on this very chilly morning, I saw our FOY
Chipping Sparrow. Also, the Bluebirds continue to come to the sunflower
chip feeders.

Karyn Delaney



Economy Borough Yard Birds, Beaver, Pennsylvania, US
Apr 11, 2025 9:27 AM - 9:51 AM
Protocol: Stationary
19 species (+1 other taxa)

Mourning Dove 6
Turkey Vulture 2 Flyover
Red-bellied Woodpecker 1
Downy Woodpecker 2 Male and female
Hairy Woodpecker 1 Male
Blue Jay 2
American Crow 1
Carolina/Black-capped Chickadee 1
Tufted Titmouse 1
Carolina Wren 1
Eastern Bluebird 1
American Robin 3
House Finch 1
American Goldfinch 14
Chipping Sparrow 1 FOY
Dark-eyed Junco 1
White-throated Sparrow 1
Red-winged Blackbird 2
Common Grackle 4
Northern Cardinal 6

View this checklist online at https://ebird.org/checklist/S224550379

This report was generated automatically by eBird v3 (https://ebird.org/home)

 

Join us on Facebook!