Now we are gearing to celebrate spring raptor migration across the country and we want you to join us. It’s easy and fun.
Still wondering how Raptorthon works? Like Birdathon, Raptorthon is a sponsored Bird Count, but is focused on raptors.
Here’s how it works….
Choose your count options and make it fun. It’s up to you!
(1) Choose any day(s) from 1 March to 15 May. Choose where you’d like to count; your local watch site, your backyard? You may count as an individual or as part of a team. Decide what you would like to count (the number of species you see? all individual raptors? only merlins?)
(2) Register with HMANA (either by mail or online). Assign a percentage of your proceeds to a watch site or other conservation organization. Receive a free Raptorthon t-shirt for you and your teammates when you register!
(3) Find sponsors to pledge support for your Raptorthon, either with a flat rate, for each raptor species you identify, or for your count per species (e.g. $5/bald eagle).
(4) Do your Raptorthon and enjoy yourself!
(5) Report to your sponsors and collect your pledges.
(6) Send pledge money to HMANA.
(7) HMANA will issue receipts to sponsors and distribute the money you assigned to a watchsite or conservation organization.
(8) All results will be presented in HMANA’s Hawk Migration Studies journal.
Why should you participate in HMANA’s Spring Raptorthon?
- It’s fun and will raise awareness of raptors and hawk watching everywhere!
- Do you use HawkCount.org, HMANA’s on-line hawkwatch information system and data archive? Raptorthon dollars will help to support and improve HawkCount.org, as well as the Raptor Population Index and other HMANA services for hawk watchers, including the HMANA Blog and e-newsletter.
- Dollars raised can help support your local hawkwatch or another non-profit of your choice.
- Your Raptorthon results will be posted in HMANA’s Hawk Migration Studies journal and on the web to compare across the continent.
- Your local watch site could see more golden eagles, merlins, etc., in your Raptorthon than any other watch site.
All Spring Raptorthon forms are available at www.hmana.org/raptorthon. If you would like hard copies of the forms and instructions, or if you have any questions, please contact Julie Tilden at tilden@hmana.org or (781) 264-0778.
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