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Hawk Mt migrations so far
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20-Aug-12, 06:46:59 AM »
Black Vulture0
Turkey Vulture0
Unidentified Vulture0
Osprey
2
Bald Eagle0
Northern Harrier0
Sharp-shinned Hawk0
Cooper's Hawk
3
Northern Goshawk0
Unidentified Accipiter0
Red-shouldered Hawk
1
Broad-winged Hawk
37
Red-tailed Hawk
4
Rough-legged Hawk0
Unidentified Buteo0
Golden Eagle0
Unidentified Eagle0
American Kestrel
2
Merlin
1
Peregrine Falcon0
Mississippi Kite0
Unidentified Falcon
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Unidentified Raptor0
Other Raptor0
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Re: Hawk Mt migrations so far
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Thanks. We were just talking about the broad wing migration on Saturday. Hook Mountain starts first week in September. I may just go to Stateline and see what's happening. Plus, DeKorte has shorebird migration and several peregrines hunting.
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