10 November 2005 1:30 p.m. 1 NG; high over the RVP, and past the RVP. The bird was flapping and gliding, and rapidly heading south. This bird may have been migrating through.
I have 15 years of daily field work (weather permitting) observing raptors. For 10 of those years I have tried to get toward winter-pleasant weather by traveling, 1,800 miles toward the South.
This blog site will offend some readers.
As an aside: I am not interested what you have NOT seen. Although I want you on my side, I will not accept any donations or funding.
Everywhere I walk, bike, drive toward, shop, recreate, vacation, and reside, I turn into a hawk-watch site. That is how I have garnered 1,000 daily-sightings of Northern Goshawks. All field guides need to be modified to show the true story of Goshawk habitat, migration, and distribution.
Common Northern Goshawk (nonprofit) est. 2006
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