[birdky] Re: nighthawk bonanza

  • From: "Debby & Steve Tyson" <tyson9152@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <kistlers@xxxxxxxxx>, <birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 15:10:19 -0500

We also noticed a large, loose, flock of nighthawks winging south at around
6:00 CDT yesterday, here at Schochoh.  There were easily 20-30 that passed
within a few minutes and I commented that I thought I'd never seen that many
together before.  

Stephen Tyson, Schochoh, Logan Co.

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Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 8:23 PM
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Subject: [birdky] nighthawk bonanza

We saw the most nighthawks we've ever seen at one time by far this evening.
Birding near Nolin R. Lake (Dog Creek and Wax campsites), we had a flock of
about 50 birds come over flying together to the southeast with a no-nonsense
migrational attitude. Then, about 6:00, we had another much larger flock
come over; I estimated 150 birds, but they were so spread out it was hard to
get a handle on them. Within three or four minutes another flock appeared,
but the first flock came back over the horizon to feed over the lake. For
about ten minutes we had hundreds of birds in the air, some moving through
in a straight line, others circling and feeding. At one point we had a flock
of nighthawks flying straight in a southeasterly direction, and, high above
them, another flock flying just as determinedly to the southwest, with
dozens of birds, maybe more, in each group. Interspersed at various
altitudes were feeding individuals, swooping and circling. The entire show
was highlighted by the evening light on the clouds; it was an amazing
once-in-a-lifetime event. A conservative estimate might be 500 nighthawks,
but there could have been many more. Throughout the rest of the evening we
saw small flocks of 10 to 20 birds moving through.
 

In other news, we accumulated a few warblers here and there throughout the
day.

 

Blue-winged

Nashville

Black-throated green

Yellow

Magnolia

Pine

Black-and-white

Redstart

 

 

Steve and Janet Kistler

Hart Co



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