Oct 07 2021
Hawkwatching: How We Do it and Why

Hawkwatching: How We Do it and Why

Presented by HawkWatch International at Online/Virtual Space

Each fall, teams of volunteers set up camp along ridgelines across North America to monitor the migration of diurnal raptors. To do so, they need to have sharp identification skills that allow them to identify birds, from a distance, in flight. However, the skill isn't just for biologists and researchers. Hawkwatching is also a ton of fun once you get the hang of it!

Join Dr. Dave Oleyar, Director of Long-term Monitoring & Community Science, for a one-hour presentation on how we hawkwatch and why. Dave will cover the basics of how to identify a raptor in flight, as well as what we learn from this data. He will then will take a few questions, as part of our five-week virtual celebration of raptor migration, 35 Years & Counting.

Standard ticket holders and All-Access Pass holders will be automatically registered for the event. Click here to purchase yours. And remember, the tax-deductible portion of each ticket will be matched, $1 for $1 up to $50,000. Your support will help us keep counting!

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Many thanks to our sponsors for making this event possible—UAMPS, Kaddas Enterprises, Antczak Polich Law, Rocky Mountain Power, Terracon, Enyo Renewable Energy, and Tab Bank.

Admission Info

Free Admission with registration

Dates & Times

2021/10/07 - 2021/10/07

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Online/Virtual, UT 00000