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Lefty48197 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-13-06 01:45 PM
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Michigan's Whitefish Point Bird Observatory
I recently got back from vacation, that included a trip to Michigan's Whitefish Point Bird Observatory. Whitefish Point is a peninsula on Lake Superior in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, roughly 75 miles north of the Mackinac Bridge that connects the two peninsulas of Michigan.
The peninsula juts far north into Lake Superior providing a very popular stopping and starting point for migrating birds before and after they make the long flight across Lake Superior.

We spent a couple of days in the area, and on both days the sky was filled with sharp shinned hawks. It was an amazing sight to see up to ten or twelve of the flying overhead at any given time. The second day got quite interesting as the sharpies had to share the area with a huge cloud of blue jays. The jays didn't seem the least bit intimidated by the hawks.

On one of the evenings we were lucky enough to see a northern silhouette owl that the researchers had caught and were measuring and tagging. It was such a cute little thing. Full grown and not any bigger than a beer can. Petting the owl was a thrill!

Unfortunately, we didn't see any eagles during this trip. One of these years we'll get up there in March/April when the eagle migration is heaviest, and also when the snow melt is peaking putting the waterfall flows at their peak.



http://www.wpbo.org/

http://www.exploringthenorth.com/birds/birds.html

http://www.michigandnr.com/publications/pdfs/wildlife/viewingguide/up/33Whitefish/index.htm

"Whitefish Point is a phenomenal concentration point for migrating birds. During spring and fall it is one of the best birding sites in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Spring migration begins in mid-March and peaks in mid-May. During this time, up to 25,000 raptors pass by the Point–as many as 3,000 in a single day! Sharp-shinned, broad-winged, and red-tailed hawks are most common. Whitefish Point is also one of the best sites in the country for springtime owl viewing. Watch for boreal, great gray, great-horned, short-eared, and long-eared owls. The warmer days of May bring huge concentrations of small birds such as warblers, blue jays, grosbeaks, plus many species of shorebirds and waterfowl. Red-throated and common loons, scoters, and whimbrels are commonly seen. After about six weeks of little activity in June and July, the fall migration begins in early August. For sheer numbers of birds, the fall is unrivaled as huge flights of waterfowl, shorebirds, and songbirds push southward ahead of the freezing weather. The fall migration generally brings 50,000 to 100,000 water birds, with single day counts often reaching several thousand loons, grebes, geese, and ducks. In 1991, there were 10,000 red-necked grebes alone! A few other interesting species seen here are the boreal chickadee, spruce grouse, and bald and golden eagles. If the weather holds, viewing often remains good until mid-November. Birds are much less abundant in the winter, but the chances of finding northern species are relatively good. Regular winter visitors include the Bohemian waxwing, pine grosbeak, white-winged crossbill, and redpolls. Gyrfalcon, great gray owl, northern hawk owl, snowy owl, and gray jay are also found here although they are more often found in the Sault Ste. Marie area."


The Seney national wildlife refuge is not far from the area, and provides another excellent bird/wildlife viewing area. I've seen Sandhill Cranes and ospreys there.


http://www.michigandnr.com/publications/pdfs/wildlife/viewingguide/up/29Seney/index.htm
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semillama Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-15-06 12:10 PM
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1. Funny that I was raised in the UP and never been there
Of course, I'm from the west end of the peninsula, and WPBO is on the east end, so it's about a 5 hour drive to get there. And now when I visit the UP, it's to see my parents, so it makes it hard to try and make it over there.

In your post, did you mean a northern saw-whet owl?

The UP has seen a wave of oddities this migration season, including Little Blue Heron, Tricolored Heron, Painted Bunting, and Chaffinches. I think that the UP is definitely underbirded, but since there's less than 200,000 living in the entire UP, that sort of accounts for it.
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Lefty48197 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-15-06 05:30 PM
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2. You know, I may have mis-heard the researcher
Sure SOUNDED like silhouette to me!

You do have one tiny excuse for not making it to Whitefish Point, that being that I know how BORING the drive is along M28 headed towards the Soo! Besides, there's enough scenery in the western U.P. to keep you busy for a lifetime. I can't wait until October, when we're going to the Porkies!!!!

If I was a really serious birdwatcher, I'd plan on spending a full week or so in the Whitefish Point area. The biggest problem would be picking WHICH week.
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vireo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-17-06 12:27 PM
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3. "Silhouette Owl"
Edited on Wed May-17-06 12:28 PM by vireo
That would be a good species name, as that's about as good a look as I usually get of an owl! :D I did see a Saw-Whet once at a banding station and it was adorable and quite tame.

I've been to Point Pelee but not Whitefish Point. It sounds like quite a hotspot!
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