Global Young Birders Weekend (virtual event)
Black Swamp Bird Observatory's Global Young Birder's Weekend. A virtual event connecting young birders 18 and under.
Black Swamp Bird Observatory's Global Young Birder's Weekend. A virtual event connecting young birders 18 and under.
This presentation will review recent results from Hawk Mountain Sanctuary's research program. The audience will witness how they manage to monitor these highly mobile and unpredictable predatory birds throughout consecutive […]
More than half of the World’s species of diurnal raptors perform annual migrations, especially those populations in higher northern and southern latitudes. However, the entire population migrates in only a […]
March 2023 Lunch & Learn Presentation Series Mike Stewart is a Texas A&M PhD student studying Gray Hawks. He will be joining us to discuss his Masters research which will […]
American Bird Conservancy’s Pesticides and Birds Campaign is dedicated to reducing threats to birds from toxic pesticides and lead, particularly from rodenticides and ammunition. Policy may not seem like the […]
Scott Harris spent 16 months, chasing 55 Raptors across 34 states—his version of a Raptor Big Year. Scott is going to share about his adventures, misadventures, successes and failures. From […]
In 2014 Hawk Mountain Sanctuary launched a full annual cycle study of the Broad-winged Hawk. Almost a decade later, Sanctuary biologists are continuing to uncover the mysteries of this long-distance […]
The Hook-billed Kite (Chondrohierax uncinatus) is a highly specialized, snail eating Neotropical raptor with a wide distribution that has received little research attention despite local declines occurring. It was once […]
John and Eugene Jacobs are attempting to determine the breeding range, nest site fidelity, breeding habitat use, migration timing and routes, wintering areas and wintering habitat used by Red-shouldered Hawks […]
Join us for another in the series of Lunch & Learns where we welcome John Jacobs to share about his Red-shouldered Hawk telemetry research. John and his brother, Eugene Jacobs […]