SITE DESCRIPTION

SITE DESCRIPTION:
"The Soddy Mountain hawk lookout is located in southeast Tennessee on the eastern face of Walden's Ridge (the Cumberland Escarpment) in Hamilton County, a short distance north of the town of Soddy-Daisy, TN. It lies at the eastern terminus of Jones Gap Road atop a bluff overloooking Hwy. 111 and the beautiful Tennessee River Valley to the east. The hawk lookout location is state-owned land, and there are currently no restroom or eating facilities nearby. Hawk watchers are advised to bring their own folding lawn chair, sunscreen, a hat, and drinking water, as well as binoculars and a field guide. Caution should be used at all times, especially if children are present, as there is no fence to prevent a fall off the nearby 75 foot bluff. The hawk lookout proper is level ground." *

No Shelter is available, and parking is on a level below the lookout grounds. The climb to the watch site is up a steep bank about 8' high. Other helpful tools might include an umbrella or spotting scope, although on a good day, you might not find time to use either.*

Courtesy of William G. (Bill) Haley, compiler and author of the brochure, Soddy Mountain Hawk Lookout, produced for TOS.

Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk
Falconer Mr. Johnson's Red-tail

Sunday, September 22, 2013

We Are 150 Away from 1500 BW's YTD

Jimmy posted the following to TNBIRD:

Monday 9-16-13 We saw 191 Broad-winged Hawks   Harold Birch and Jimmy & Cynthia Wilkerson  (5.75 hours)
Tuesday 9-17  Harold Birch counted 18 Broad-winged Hawks and 1 Osprey   (4.75 hours)

Wednesday 9-18  Jimmy & Cynthia were visited by Pete & Marg Krampee  we saw 171 Broadie's  (5.00 hours)

Thursday 9-19  Harold Birch and Jimmy & Cynthia were visited by Lenny Kafka and Charlie and Susan Corn. We saw 44 Broad-winged Hawks and also counted an early Red-shouldered Hawk

Friday 9-20  Harold and Jimmy & Cynthia saw: 15 Broad-winged Hawks, 3 Sharp-shinned Hawks, 2 Cooper's Hawks and 1 Osprey

Saturday 9-21 was pretty much a total rain out until the last hour of the day.  Bill Holt and Lora McBride had about one half hour of blue skies but never saw any migrants.

Sunday 9-22-13 was our best day so far this season!  The skies were washed clean of haze earlier in the day.
  • Temps were from 66 degrees at 1000 up to 77 degrees at 1800.
  • Barometric Pressure 29.90 dropped to 29.87
  •  Humidity dropped from 65% down to 43%
  • Wind was variable at times but mostly from the North to Northeast up to 12 MPH
  • Visibility ranged from 40 kilometers to 45 K and then back to 40 K
  • Cloud Cover was off and on from 0% to 5% making it extremely hard to see birds in the clear blue skies.
We had many wonderful visitors to include: Lora McBride, Bob Saunders and Millie his wonder dog, Pete & Marg Krampee, Ruth Ann Henry, Kathy Andregg who drove up from Acworth, Georgia, Charles Murray and Carla Quinn brought her parents Martha and Ben Hall.

 Jimmy & Cynthia along with Bill Holt logged: 622 Broad-winged Hawks, 3 Sharp-shinned Hawks, 1 Cooper's Hawk, 1 Osprey and 3 adult Bald Eagles.(assisted by our count helpers)

...SPECIAL RECOGNITION needs to go out to Lora McBride who helped us get on so many of the single specks as well as several kettles.  Pete Krampee no doubt has a special ability to just look up and see specks the rest of us needed binoculars to see.  Marge Krampee also got on a group of near 100 birds while others were looking at another 100 in the opposite direction.  

Year to date we have seen:
  • 1353  Broad-winged Hawks
  • 4  Osprey
  • 11  Sharp-shinned Hawks
  • 3  Cooper's Hawks
  • 2  American Kestrels
  • 1  Peregrine Falcon
  • 5  Bald Eagles < 4 adults, 1 sub adult, 4th. year >
  • 1  early Red-shouldered Hawk
  • 1 un-identified accipiter

If you've stuck with me thus far, from the bottom of our hearts THANK YOU! to Louise Zepp for her wonderfully spectacular article in THE TENNESSEE CONSERVATIONIST  about our special place we call Soddy Mountain Hawk Lookout.  She is a unique writer and was factual to the last degree in every word she wrote and also the photo layout she selected. [Thanks Vicki Henderson for your  great kettle of BW’s(pic), C.]

Jimmy Wilkerson
Hamilton Co., Hixson, TN
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Note: Visitors to the watch came in response to the article in THE TENNESSEE CONSERVATIONIST , TnBird, and GABO posts, and from the TOS membership.  We appreciate the opportunity to reach interested watchers from these groups.  We also had motorcyclists, hikers, and bicyclists today.  So many of our watchers, also love butterflies, wildflowers, and birding .  It’s so lovely to find the variety of inspirations and reasons why people come. Was so much fun seeing our "newbies" see kettles of BW's, and great close up's of Red-Tailed Hawk locals. Welcome and Come again!   C.
Highlight of the day for me, was the adult Bald Eagle that led us to a kettle of Broadies in blue skies. Simply beautiful!

 THINGS ARE LOOKING UP!

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