Online Hawk Watching Resources

Here's a list of links to some of the better raptor-related online resources. A couple of the web sites, as noted below, have more extensive lists of links. Raptor Information Clearinghouse
Categorized lists of web sites, Categories include: By Species Education Falconry Illustrations Migration Observatories Organizations Publications Rehabilitation Uncategorized but Noteworthy

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary

As the home page says, "The World's First and Best-Known Refuge for Birds of Prey". A nice web site with the organization info you'd expect plus nice features like daily hawk counts, a migration timetable, events calendar, and information on visiting Hawk Mountain.

The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesotta

The mission of The Raptor Center is to provide medical treatment, scientific investigation, education and management of wild populations of raptors and other birds. Their web site has organization info and a good collection of images, recordings of vocalizations, and gif animations. The site also has a good list of links to other web sites.

Birds of Prey by Alex Pomeranzhas

This web site has one of the most extensive list of links to raptor resources. It also has a good collection of bird images. There is also information on The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory and The California Raptor Center.

HawkWatch International

HawkWatch International

HawkWatch International monitors and promotes the conservation of eagles, hawks and other birds of prey throughout the Western Hemisphere. They also provide public and classroom environmental education programs. Their web site has organization and membership info for HawkWatch International plus a few interesting articles from their newsletter.

BIRDHAWK - HMANA Hawk Watching Exchange

Hawk Migration Association of America (HMANA) in cooperation with National Birding Hotline Cooperative (NBHC) support a list for the discussion of topics related to hawk migration. The messages consists mainly (at least during migration) of raptor count reports from hawk watches across North America.

To subscribe to the list, send an email message to:

listserv@listserv.arizona.edu.
The first and only line of the message body should contain:
SUBSCRIBE BIRDHAWK your name
substituting your real name for your_name (no punctuation). You will receive a number of replies. Follow the directions in these messages to complete your subscription.

You can also find BIRDHAWK messages on the web.


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