Raptor Migration Summary- Thoolakharka Nepal, 25 Oct, 2013


Bearded Vulture (25 Oct 2013)

Still the Steppe eagle migration is not in a peak and we hope it will be in the coming day or so if the weather is good. In last days we had several vultures very close (especially pair of Bearded vulture),   
. Since yesterday we have lot of ground cloud and which is interrupting the migration pattern of eagles. Last update of the migration is as follows
Species
2012 Total
Highest Daily Count
Total Count till date


Oriental Honey-buzzard
381
60
557

Common Buzzard
180
12
91

Long-legged Buzzard
4
3
11

Upland Buzzard
4

1

Unidentified Buteo
3

0

Northern Sparrowhawk
107
7
64

Northern Goshawk
3
3
5

Unidentified Sparrowhawk
9

0

Steppe Eagle
6597
10
31

Booted Eagle
155
7
57

Short-toed Eagle
2
1
1

Crested Serpent-eagle
26
1
5

Pallas's Fish Eagle
2

0

Imperial Eagle
0

0

Indian Spotted Eagle
3

0

Greater Spotted Eagle
3

0

Bonelli's Eagle
13
2
15

Mountain Hawk-eagle
1
2
4

Golden Eagle
7

0

Unidentified Eagle
8
1
1

Black Kite
324
40
213

Black-Eared Kite
22
104

Osprey
3
2
5

Hen Harrier
19
1
5

Eastern Marsh Harrier
0
1
1

Pallid Harrier
1
1
1

Unidentified Harrier
3

0

Peregrine Falcon ssp. calidis
29
2
15

Saker Falcon
5
1
1

Northern  Hobby
80
33
210

Amur Falcon
78
24
80

Lesser Kestrel
66
14
62

Common Kestrel
83
29
291

Unidentified Falcon
21
2
12

Egyptian Vulture
24
6
29

White-rumped Vulture

16
85

Red-headed Vulture


0

Slender-billed Vulture


0

Himalayan Vulture
1270
8
24

Cinereous Vulture
73

0

Griffon Vulture
85

0

Unidentified Vulture
3

0

Unidentified Raptor
79
2
8

Total
9754
135
1989

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