Spring is here, even though it doesn’t look a whole lot like
it here in snowy New Hampshire. Phoebes, woodcocks and hermit thrushes are back
and raptors are certainly on the move overhead. It’s at this time each year
when HMANA celebrates Raptorthon, a
great way to head out and enjoy a day birding while raising funds for
monitoring sites and HMANA programs. We invite you to take part this year!
Over the past 8 years, Raptorthon has raised over $32,000 for
raptor migration programs and watch sites. I think that is pretty terrific. And
in my opinion the best part about Raptorthon is that it directly supports HMANA’s
Hawk Watch Fund. Raptorthon makes it possible for us to offer Hawk Watch Fund
grants each year to sites to help them purchase equipment, create interpretive
signs or hire educators. It’s one the greatest ways HMANA is able to give back
to the monitoring community.
This is how Raptorthon works…From March 1-May 31, simply
choose a day and decide where you’d like to count; your local watch site, your
backyard, or tour around anywhere to find as many species as you can. Count by
yourself, with friends, or as part of a team. Find as many raptor species as
possible during that day (or include ALL bird species if you wish). Then you
register with HMANA, assign a percentage of your proceeds to a watch site or other
conservation organization and let your friends or colleagues know you are
raising money for a great cause! Free t-shirts when you register.
Here are a few of the teams that
are participating this year. If you choose not to participate, please consider
supporting one of these.Jerry Ligouri |
Frank counting at West Skyline |
Veteran raptorthoner, Frank Nicoletti will be conducting his Raptorthon in late April where he counts at the West Skyline Hawk Watch in Minnesota. Half of the funds he raises will support the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory and half will fund HMANA programs.
Rich Conroy |
Teammates and their new interpretive sign
made possible by Hawk Watch Fund grant in 2013.
|
Please visit www.hmana.org/raptorthon to support these and other teams, to learn more about participating and to download forms.
Happy spring birding!
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