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Could it be?We're halfway between the June solstice and the autumnal equinox?Not only that, Hawk Ridge starts counting raptors next week!Larry says…
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Many times in 2019, the first half and second halves of the month bore little resemblance to each other.Perhaps November is headed in that direction…
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While the human world debates the merits (or lack thereof) of the time change, the natural world in our neck of the woods is dealing with an…
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As we enter the last weekend of summer, Larry says despite it being warmer and drier than usual, we're actually above normal, precipitation-wise, for the…
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This week we are joined by John Richardson, Count Interpreter for the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. Hawk Ridge is gearing up for another season, and John…
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The Hawk Ridge Spring Migration Count has begun ... just don't look for it at Hawk Ridge.Oh, and Larry Weber isn't where you expect him, either.He's off…
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If it doesn't rain tomorrow, the forecasted northwesterly winds could mean good bird-watching at Hawk Ridge.The trick, says Count Director John…
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Hawk-watchers were in "raptors" Sunday (see what we did there?) at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory with the capture of a leucistic red-tailed hawk. Many…
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The northwest winds we'll contend with today will be a nuisance everywhere but Hawk Ridge, where they'll drive migrating birds of prey right down into the…
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Larry Weber's not the kind of guy to waste time railing against Mother Nature.That being said ...he's not always a huge fan of warmer temps.For one thing,…