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The broad-wings are back. My broad-wings are back, carving circles as mates overhead. Two hawks are pair bonding, preparing to nest in an old squirrel nest, in a tree somewhere deep in the forest.
This bird made hawk-watching famous. Thousands of birders gather to watch the annual fall migration of broad-winged hawks. They start in September in New England, traveling down the Appalachian ...
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Kenn and Kimberly say, “Unlike the red-tailed hawks that can be seen in open country and along roadsides all year, broad-winged hawks are forest birds. Theyre often hard to approach.
A cooler September 15 was a bit better. Paul Roberts reported 364 broad-winged hawks, along with 13 sharp-shinned hawks, 5 osprey, 3 Cooper’s hawks, 3 northern harriers and 3 bald eagles.
The broad-winged hawks are back from their far away wintering grounds, so I figured now would be a good time to feature them. While in the Byng area recently, I saw many broad-winged hawks flying ...
Cindy Hamilton photographed a broad-winged hawk at the Kiptopeke Hawk Watch on the Eastern Shore. Broad-winged hawks are most easily seen during migration when they are leaving the northern ...
Look Rock fire tower on the Foothills Parkway provides a sweeping 360-degree panoramic view of the stunning Smoky Mountain landscape from which to watch these hawks and other species in migration.
To begin hawk watching and get enraptured by the spectacle, call raptor authority Kamp of Worcester's Forbush Bird Club at (508) 753-7463. Their members will be delighted to take you under their wing.
I’ll never forget standing on the hawk watch tower at the northeast corner of Heber Down Conservation Area and counting nearly 5,000 fly past along the ancient Lake Iroquois shoreline, some right ...
A broad-winged hawk flies overhead at Kiptopeke State Park on the Eastern Shore. Courtesy of Cindy Hamilton By Vickie Shufer | Correspondent PUBLISHED: October 2, 2023 at 2:11 PM EDT ...
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