As you can tell from the photo I took this morning,
the bird watchers were out in full force, wielding binoculars, cameras and
unabashed awe at what they observed. A chart next to the group tallied the
avian creatures they’d already seen by noon (osprey, bald eagles, sharp-shinned
hawks, American kestrels, merlins), and other species seen this year (Northern
herons, coopers’ hawks, broad-winged hawks, red-tailed hawks, peregrine
falcons)—all compared with the totals for these birds last year.
It was easy to see what drove the bird watchers to
this spot on this day: the discovery of, creatures in all their winged glory,
swooping and diving under an azure sky. But it’s also a matter of patient
observation and documentation as much as it is appreciation, as those who
linger here report their findings to the Website www.hawkcount.org.
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