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Learning and participating in hawk migration counts.

Hawk migration at Mendota VA.

Posted on September 27, 2007 by Ken TurnerJune 30, 2008
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Well, the hawk migration has passed us by. The Broad-winged hawk count for the weekend was under a hundred for Saturday and Sunday together. Although the total for the count since September 10 th. is over 5,200 Broad-winged Hawks.  A … Continue reading →

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Let’s go hawk watching!

Posted on September 20, 2007 by Ken TurnerJune 30, 2008
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Wow! What great weather we are having here in the Appalachian Mountains. It has been very difficult to work and know that the hawk count is still going on and I’m not there. Last Sunday we counted 892 Broad-winged Hawks. … Continue reading →

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Friday, I want to go hawk watching!

Posted on September 14, 2007 by Ken TurnerJune 30, 2008
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Great soggy, gray, drizzling Friday afternoon to you! Here is a link to the HawkCount map with North Carolina hawk migration locations. http://hawkcount.org/sitesel.php?country=USA&stateprov=North%20Carolina   … Continue reading →

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Welcome to Mountain Tips – blog

Posted on September 11, 2007 by Ken TurnerSeptember 11, 2007
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Welcome, Can you beleive how fast this year is flying by?  I still have lots of summer things on my “to-do” list. Speaking of things flying by, one of the things that can not wait is the fall migration of Broadwing … Continue reading →

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