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Migration


Migration

FWS Office of Migratory Bird Management
Government monitoring and species management.

Hawk Watch International
This is a cool site with lots of information, including site-specific information, satellite data, and more.

Hawk Migration Association of North America
Check out publications and projects for some interesting material. To find regional information, try watches. This site has lots of information, but it takes some looking.

BirdSource
This site has lots of stuff! Check out BirdCast or Autumn HawkWatch (under BirdSource Projects) for migration information.

Hawk Ridge
In Minnesota. Information, directions, events, and more. Hawk Ridge has events coming up in September.

Hawk Mountain
emigration, raptor watch, events, publications.

Hawk Mountain, Pennsylvania
Another great place to witness the migration. Between August 15 and December 15, an average 20,000 hawks, eagles and falcons pass the Sanctuary's North Lookout and are identified and counted. The site contains news, migration counts, a list of events (Hawk Mountain has a lot of events!), quizzes and information, and shopping.

Chimney Rock Hawkwatch, Martinsville, New Jersey
Count data, pictures, articles, and directions on how to get to the 'Little-Known Hawkwatch'.

Fire Island Raptor Enumerators, Fire Island, New York
Counts, yearly summaries, trends, multimedia, and directions to the Fire Island watch.

Texas Hawk Watches
A site that links a number of hawk watch sites in Texas. If you want to watch hawks in Texas, start here.

Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory - Monroe County, WV
Information, photographs, maps, links to lodging and restaurants in Monroe County, West Virginia, and count data.

Hawk Count
A data-only site for the dedicated hawk watcher, this site compiles hawk watch information from banding and tracking stations across the United States.

Hawks Migration in Shinshu
This is neat. Includes (in English) migration information for Shinshu, Japan, and lots of links to other Asian migration page (some English, some not). It is very interesting to see birders in other countries at work! Although it is not really a migration page, check out the Asian Raptor Gallery for some neat pics!

Center for Conservation Research and Technology
Migration data is in the migration research and technology section. They have satellite telemetry information about broad-winged hawks, ibis, and Snowy Owls, as well as on some new telemetry technology that will enable tracking of very small birds. An interesting and unusual site...aviation people might also want to check out BirdStrike!