Red-tailed Hawk - Siobhan Darlington |
Week 12 was a beautiful week of fall weather with many lovely birds.
Banding
highlights
Swamp Sparrow - David Bell |
Despite the season slowing down and drawing to a close, we still managed
to have some excitement this week. The week started with Rocky Point catching
the first Northern Saw Whet owl of the season during regular banding hours. Saw
whets are not a common catch during the day and are always a delight to get to
see in the light of day, especially when they stick around after banding like
this cute little owl did giving everyone there that day a great look!
Rocky also banded its first Anna’s Hummingbird of the season this week,
this was also only the second ever Anna’s banded at the station! This
highlights one of the many differences between the Pedder bay and Rocky Point
banding stations, where Rocky Point had just the two in its history, Pedder has
nearly 50 just this season!
The overall bird numbers are pretty low at this point in the year with
most of the sparrows and warblers already gone, however, the kinglets are still
on the rise with the overall total finally hitting and surpassing 300
individuals between both Pedder bay and Rocky Point!
White-throated Sparrow - David Bell |
Adult Northern Goshawk - Siobhan Darlington |
Despite most of the White-crowned and Golden-crowned sparrows having
left, we are still catching some of the less common sparrows, with both Pedder
Bay and Rocky Point banding another two swamp sparrows. This was the first of
the season for Pedder Bay and both stations got several more White-throated
sparrows.
New
Arrivals, Census, and Observations:
Northern Saw Whet Owl - David Bell |
There was still a lot of migration activity observed this week even if
it wasn’t fully reflected in the catch total. This was highlighted on October 6th
, the e-bird global big day, with 109 species being observed, including
Rocky Point's second record of a Smith’s Longspur! A rare visitor to the coast
of British Columbia. Though, sadly, this individual was not cooperative enough
to give anyone a photo opportunity.
There were also major movements of robins all week with the peak
occurring on Wednesday when we estimated 1800 individuals flying over the
station at Rocky Point and out over the strait! Rocky Point also saw its first
Palm Warbler of the season on the 12th October, hopefully, it finds
its way into the nets this week! Raptors also continued to put on a good show
over Rocky Point with Golden Eagles and a stunning adult Northern Goshawk making
appearances. As well, one day nearly 50 Red-tailed Hawks were circling with
the 200 or so remaining Turkey Vultures that have not yet headed south.
Wildlife
Sightings
The wolves continued to be heard this week with their howls
echoing across the meadows several mornings. Both Humpback whales and Orcas continued to
frequent the waters off of Rocky Point.
Week 12 numbers
Rocky Point
|
06-oct
|
07-oct
|
08-oct
|
09-oct
|
10-oct
|
11-oct
|
12-oct
|
Total
|
Banded
|
31
|
27
|
29
|
37
|
60
|
35
|
29
|
248
|
Species banded
|
13
|
9
|
6
|
11
|
14
|
9
|
11
|
30
|
Recap
|
3
|
5
|
15
|
7
|
7
|
9
|
6
|
52
|
Species Recap
|
3
|
4
|
7
|
6
|
5
|
6
|
5
|
12
|
Pedder Bay
|
06-oct
|
07-oct
|
08-oct
|
09-oct
|
10-oct
|
11-oct
|
12-oct
|
Total
|
Banded
|
24
|
28
|
8
|
14
|
34
|
56
|
26
|
190
|
Species banded
|
14
|
14
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
15
|
10
|
24
|
Recap
|
4
|
9
|
6
|
7
|
9
|
10
|
12
|
57
|
Species Recap
|
4
|
7
|
4
|
4
|
6
|
7
|
6
|
15
|
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