November 1,
2014
Hi All,
Here is my tenth report
of the 2014 banding season, covering the weekend of November 1, 2014.
Trudi and I drove up to
the Spirit Mountain McDonalds on Saturday morning where we met Rick at 8:00.
Nancy and Chuck pulled in right behind us. We had a little breakfast and headed
up to Hawk Harbor. Todd had gone up on Friday night and was already sitting in
his blind when we drove by. We packed up the old van and drove it up to the
main blind. We set up the banding station and were ready to start at 9:45.
Skies were clear and the wind was light out of the southwest. Hardly any birds
were moving. We saw a couple of Bald eagles, some ravens and some crows.
Around 10:15 we saw a
female Northern Harrier working the other end of the field. It spotted Todd's
rig and made a beeline straight for his lure. We got our first bird of the day
at 10:17, an adult female Northern Harrier. Chuck walked down to Hawk Harbor to
get it from Todd. When he got back, he banded it and we took a bunch of photos.
Nancy and Chuck released that one. We have seen more Northern Harriers this
year than any other year so far. I don't know if it is just that more harriers
are attracted to the field because it was not hayed this year or that there are
a lot more harriers moving through this year.
At 11:23, an adult female
Northern Harrier (possibly the same one that we had just banded) started
working our end of the field. It spotted our lure from the draw and made a
direct run to the net. However, it hit high and bounced out. Aaargh!
We sat looking for more
birds for what seemed like an eternity. Some Bald eagles and Rough-legged hawks
came by but none of them seemed interested at all. We saw one adult Red-tailed
hawk pass us far to the North and at 1:14 we saw another adult Red-tailed hawk
soaring out over Homestead road. Rick pulled the lure, it stopped circling and then
set its wings for a long shallow stoop. It came right in! We banded it, took
some photos and Trudi let this one go. Twice that day we saw strange cloud
formations. They looked like something was punching a hole in the cloud cover.
Later on, we saw a falcon fly overhead. It passed so fast I was just able to
get a distant photo. It was an F-16 "Fighting Falcon" jet that was
part of the Bulldog Team of the Air National Guard, stationed in Duluth. I saw
these guys perform at the 2008 air show in Duluth and took some closer shot of
them then. Nothing else came in that day so we closed down at 4:00.
Todd joined Nancy, Trudi,
Rick, Chuck and me to go have supper. However, the sad news is that Emily's
Lighthouse restaurant has closed down for good! Thus ends my long and glorious
tradition of Saturday night hot meatloaf sandwiches with fried onions,
mushrooms and an extra bowl of gravy, at the mere count of 71. Not being ones
to steer too far from tradition, we drove to the old Lakeview Castle, where we
used to go for supper years ago. It is now called the Clearwater Grill &
Event Center, but still has a great view of Lake Superior from its huge front
windows. I ordered the French dip sandwich because we were so near the French
River, and to keep things traditional, I also asked for an extra load of fried
onions on it. When we got back to Hawk Harbor, my brothers Tony and Mike were
there. We built a nice big campfire and all warmed up before hitting the sack.
We got a total of 2 birds
and 1 bounce-out on Saturday.
1 Northern Harrier and 1
Red-tailed hawk.
On Sunday morning the skies
were partly cloudy and the wind was very light out of the South. After some hot
chocolate and some waxy donuts, we went back up to the main blind. Todd went
over to his site but he only stayed for a short while since his knee was giving
him trouble. We were all set up and ready to go at 8:45. At 11:30 my friend Jen
Harner from Duluth and her boyfriend Steve Lawrence who was visiting from
California, came up to see us. We saw a lot of Bald eagles and some
Rough-legged hawks that day, but nothing came in. Another "skunked
day", so we did the "Wish Bird" sign (wish we had a hawk to let
go) as Jen and Steve left. We closed down the banding station for this season
at noon. Then, we packed all the gear into the old van where it will be stored
until next year. Chuck, Nancy and Rick did a farewell salute as I lowered the
fake owl for the last time this year.
When we got back down to
Hawk Harbor, my brothers Tony and Mike had brought a birthday cake and card for
Trudi whose birthday is on Wednesday this week. We held a little birthday party
for Trudi and then all said our farewells for the year. Tony and Mike stayed a
little longer to help tarp some of the trailers and secure Hawk Harbor for
winter camping.
We got a total of 0 birds
and 0 bounce-outs on Sunday.
We got skunked on our
last day!
Grand Total for the year
is 203.
Age and sex of all birds that
bounce-out are obviously a "best guesstimate" by the closest witness
and should not be considered hard data.
Please
help hawks by supporting:
Hawk
Ridge Bird Observatory (www.hawkridge.org)
The
Raptor Center (www.raptor.cvm.umn.edu)
The National Eagle
Center (www.nationaleaglecenter.org)
Keep
your eyes on the skies.
Frank & Trudi Taylor
01. Adult female Northern Harrier.
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02. Chuck banding the harrier.
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03. Female Northern Harrier doing the "Are You
Looking at Me?" pose.
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04. Trudi, Nancy, Chuck and Rick with the harrier.
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05. Adult female Northern Harrier.
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06. Harrier showing the white rump patch and un-molted
tail feathers.
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07. Nancy, Rick, Chuck and Trudi holding the harrier.
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08. Harrier doing a "Yearbook" pose.
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09. Chuck and Nancy getting ready to release the
Northern Harrier.
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10. Chuck and Nancy releasing the Northern Harrier.
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11. Adult Red-tailed hawk.
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12. Red-tailed hawk diving into the net.
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13. Rick and Chuck pulling the Red-tailed hawk out of
the net.
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14. Chuck banding the Red-tailed hawk.
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15. Chuck showing us the front of the Red-tailed hawk.
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16. Adult Red-tailed hawk doing the "Are You
Looking at Me?" pose.
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17. Chuck showing us the back of the Red-tailed hawk.
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18. Rick, Nancy, Chuck and Trudi with the Red-tailed
hawk.
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19. Red-tailed hawk doing the "Profile" pose.
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20. Me holding the red-tail.
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21. Trudi took a picture of me taking a picture of the red-tail.
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22. Trudi's photo of the red-tail.
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23. Adult Red-tailed hawk doing the "Hello Down
There" pose.
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24. Trudi and me with the last bird of our banding
season.
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25. Trudi about to release the Red-tailed hawk.
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26. Trudi releasing our last bird of the season.
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27. We saw some very interesting cloud formations that
day.
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28. A falcon flew over our blind, an F-16 Falcon that is.
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29. A closer look at an F-16 Falcon
belonging to the Air National Guard Bulldogs Team.
I took this photo at an air show in 2008.
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30. Another closer look at an F-16 Falcon
belonging to the Air National Guard Bulldogs Team,
coming in for a landing.
I took this photo at an air show in 2008.
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31. An F-16 Fighting Falcon landing at the Duluth
Airport.
I took this photo at an air show in 2008.
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32. Me, Steve and Jen doing the "Wish Bird
Sign".
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33. Taking the banding gear out of the blind and packing
it into the old van,
where it will be stored until next season.
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34. Chuck, Nancy and Rick doing a ceremonial salute as
the fake owl is taken down on the last day of the season.
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35. The fake owl being lowered for the last time this
season.
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36. Some of the Taylor brothers, Tony, me and Mike.
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37. Trudi and Nancy serving up the birthday cake that
Tony brought for Trudi.
Trudi's birthday is on Wednesday this week.
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38. Mike, Trudi, Nancy, Rick, Chuck and Tony celebrating
Trudi's birthday at Hawk Harbor.
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