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American Kestrel Partnership

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 2:09 pm
by Pam Grassmick
The Little Traverse Conservancy participates in an American Kestrel Partnership in conjunction with the Peregrine Fund on their preserves. We have two nesting boxes on Beaver Island. They are located at Little Sand Bay and the other at Barney's Lake. This little falcon has declined in the US by 47%. Both boxes have been cleaned and ready for nesting. These birds should be arriving in April. I am looking for individuals who would be interested in monitoring these boxes once a week and providing data to the American Kestrel Partnership. With other projects, I am unable to devote the necessary time to this great project. If you are interested in helping, please give me a call 448-2314. Thanks for considering.

Kestrel Project

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 1:26 pm
by Pam Grassmick
Karen Whitecraft has graciously offered to monitor the Barney's Lake nest box. Still looking for a volunteer for Little Sand Bay's box near the old house. Thanks for considering!

Kestrels are here!

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 1:36 pm
by Pam Grassmick
Two Kestrels spotted-one at O'Donnell's field and the other by the old house at Little Sand Bay. A Northern Harrier was hunting over Tom and Laurie McDonough's property today.

Multiple sightings of Wood Ducks from Cable's Bay to LSB. Check out the Goldeneyes in the harbor near docks-courtship displays are easily seen. Spring is in the air!

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 10:30 am
by KJWhitecraft
First Kestrel sighting @ Barneys Lake this morning. Very exciting though Starlings looking to take the box I'm afraid. Beautiful morning and plenty of Spring activity.

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:40 pm
by treehugger
I love these bird reports. Please keep them coming.

Posted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 2:49 pm
by Pam Grassmick
Thanks-Tree Hugger. We probably should start a new birding post for people to add their observations vs. doing it under the Kestrel post.

For today: 2 Sandhill Cranes-Sloptown, 2 Woodcock-Hannigans, 5 Grouse, Dozens of American Tree Sparrows, 2 Grackles, 2 Brown-headed Cowbirds, Dozens of Common Redpoll, Dozens of Dark-eyed Juncos, and 5 Bald Eagles.