I will miss your daily observations! Thank you for your dedicated and important work!!
> On Nov 19, 2025, at 8:34 PM, <reports...> wrote:
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> Pack Monadnock Raptor Migration Observatory
> Peterborough, New Hampshire, USA
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> Daily Raptor Counts: Nov 19, 2025
> Species Day's Count Month Total Season Total
> Black Vulture 0 0 6
> Turkey Vulture 0 4 222
> Osprey 0 0 167
> Bald Eagle 0 21 170
> Northern Harrier 1 2 122
> Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 17 1139
> Cooper's Hawk 0 3 191
> American Goshawk 0 5 13
> Red-shouldered Hawk 2 30 102
> Broad-winged Hawk 0 0 5821
> Red-tailed Hawk 6 180 260
> Rough-legged Hawk 0 0 0
> Golden Eagle 0 3 5
> American Kestrel 0 0 196
> Merlin 0 2 80
> Peregrine Falcon 0 1 30
> Unknown Accipitrine 0 0 5
> Unknown Buteo 0 2 4
> Unknown Falcon 0 1 4
> Unknown Eagle 0 1 2
> Unknown Raptor 0 1 33
> Total: 10 273 8572
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> Observation start time: 08:00:00
> Observation end time: 15:30:00
> Total observation time: 7.5 hours
> Official Counter Kate McKay, Mark Timmerman
> Observers: Chuck Carlson, David Wiedner, Mark Timmerman, Nora Hanke, Tom Momeyer
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> Visitors:
> 10. Great to see Jim & John.
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> Weather:
> Beautiful, sunny day with hardly a cloud in the sky. Temperatures starting at 24 °F and slowly increasing up to 31 °F. Light breeze from the northwest. Excellent visibility to Mt. Washington for the whole day.
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> Raptor Observations:
> Migrants included a half dozen red-tails, a couple of red-shoulders, and one sharpie. Two local red-tails and an immature Bald Eagle were seen flying around but not migrating. I was staying late, savoring the last moments of my penultimate day, when a harrier came by over the distant horizon, adding a nice touch to the end of the day. We also heard a Barred Owl calling.
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> Non-raptor Observations:
> At around 1 o'clock, Mark Timmerman spotted a Northern Shrike perched atop a spruce tree near the observatory. It remained in the area for a few minutes, giving us nice looks before disappearing. The last shrike reported from Pack was seen November 2021. Other sightings included a single line of geese, a few Red-breasted Nuthatches, two ravens, and a flock of Pine Siskins. An Evening Grosbeak was heard calling in the morning; and jays, juncos, chickadees, white-throats, and Mourning Doves were seen on the rocks near the hawkwatch throughout the day.
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> Predictions:
> If you can believe it (I can't), tomorrow is the last day of the season! Looks like there will be some clouds with a calm wind and slightly warmer temperatures.
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> Report submitted by Kate McKay (<northernjay444...> <mailto:<northernjay444...>)
> Pack Monadnock Raptor Migration Observatory information may be found at: www.harriscenter.org <x-msg://24/www.harriscenter.org>
> More information at hawkcount.org <https://hawkcount.org/>: [Site Profile <https://hawkcount.org/siteinfo.php?rsite=320>] [Day Summary <https://hawkcount.org/day_summary.php?rsite=320&ryear=2025&rmonth=11&rday=19>] [Month Summary <https://hawkcount.org/month_summary.php?rsite=320&ryear=2025&rmonth=11>]
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