YORK — York County Audobon is collaborating with the Mount Agamenticus Conservation Region to present a workshop on how to look for migrating hawks on Tuesday, Sept. 22 (with a rain date of Tuesday, Sept. 29). The workshop will take place in the Learning Lodge atop beautiful Mount Agamenticus, an excellent spot to see the fall raptor migration. The workshop will run from 10 a.m. to noon. Then the group will eat bag lunches and step outside and see what the winds bring in and if the Broad-wings are kettling.
The workshop leader is Katrina Felton, a biologist and naturalist who has worked as a counter for raptor migration projects in Maine and New Hampshire. She will teach participants about hawk migration and identification, as well as current ebird and hawk data.
Space is limited and advance registration is required. There is a $10 registration fee, payable at the door. Register at the York County Audobon Society website. Participants are advised to bring lunch and snacks.
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