The South Livingstone Raptor Count for the fall migration of 2008 has now begun. First official day of counting began on 25th August 2008. Follow the daily movement of raptors on this blog updated daily by Peter Sherrington.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
November 4 NO OBSERVATION At 0700 the peaks of the Livingstone Range to the north were still clear although a light snow had begun to fall, by 0800 all ridges and peaks were periodically obscured by low cloud and after 0900 they remained occluded for the rest of the day. This is only the third day lost to adverse weather this season.
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