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VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
JANELLE LONG
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
JANELLE LONG
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY We recommend bringing your own chair, food, drink, optics, field guides, sunscreen, clothing layers, hat, sunglasses, or anything else you need to be comfortable during your time viewing the migration. Accessible parking will be designated for those that need it. We look forward to your visit to Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory this fall. HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! MEMBERSHIP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY All associated level membership benefits will be mailed to you with instructions and choices. You also have the option to donate in-full without receiving any choice or gift benefits. $15 – Vulture (student) & $30 Osprey (individual) – all of the general membership benefits for one named individual. $50 – Hawk (family) – all ofthe
VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
BIRD MONITORING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
SUPPORT HAWK RIDGE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Printable Donation Form (PDF) Mail to: Hawk Ridge, P.O. Box 3006, Duluth, MN 55803. Click HERE to read about how your gift of support can help Hawk Ridge Take Flight! Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. THANK YOU FOR HELPING US CONTINUE TO HELP BIRDS! VOLUNTEER : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Volunteer. We love our volunteers, but as everyone is aware, these are exceptional times for the safety of everyone with COVID-19. With limited visitor services being provided this fall season, limited staff/resources, and for the safety of staff/volunteers, we will not be running a volunteer program for the fall 2020 season. STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. MIGRATION STATISTICS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Migration Statistics Season Statistics. Each fall, Hawk Ridge averaged 76,000 migrating raptors from 1991-2013 and, using a different sampling procedure, averaged 39,000 raptors from 1972-1990. VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
JANELLE LONG
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
JANELLE LONG
Janelle Long began her career as the Executive Director at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in August 2007. She received her M.Ed. in Environmental Education at the University of Minnesota Duluth and a B.S. in Wildlife Management and Biology at the University of WisconsinStevens Point.
ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. MEMBERSHIP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY All associated level membership benefits will be mailed to you with instructions and choices. You also have the option to donate in-full without receiving any choice or gift benefits. $15 – Vulture (student) & $30 Osprey (individual) – all of the general membership benefits for one named individual. $50 – Hawk (family) – all ofthe
MISSION & HISTORY : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY A naturalist program began in 1974. Friends of Hawk Ridge was established in 1979 to support the programs and research conducted on the Ridge. In 2004, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory was incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization and as the management entity for Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. Hawk Ridge is now known as one of the majorsites
BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
CALENDAR : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. SPRING MIGRATION WORKSHOP WEEKEND : HAWK RIDGE BIRD Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
PICK A BIRD BRAIN- SPRING HAS SPRUNG : HAWK RIDGE BIRD Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
JANELLE LONG
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
JANELLE LONG
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. MEMBERSHIP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY All associated level membership benefits will be mailed to you with instructions and choices. You also have the option to donate in-full without receiving any choice or gift benefits. $15 – Vulture (student) & $30 Osprey (individual) – all of the general membership benefits for one named individual. $50 – Hawk (family) – all ofthe
MISSION & HISTORY : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY A naturalist program began in 1974. Friends of Hawk Ridge was established in 1979 to support the programs and research conducted on the Ridge. In 2004, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory was incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization and as the management entity for Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. Hawk Ridge is now known as one of the majorsites
BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
CALENDAR : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. SPRING MIGRATION WORKSHOP WEEKEND : HAWK RIDGE BIRD Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
PICK A BIRD BRAIN- SPRING HAS SPRUNG : HAWK RIDGE BIRD Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
JANELLE LONG
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season.VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
JANELLE LONG
Janelle Long began her career as the Executive Director at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in August 2007. She received her M.Ed. in Environmental Education at the University of Minnesota Duluth and a B.S. in Wildlife Management and Biology at the University of WisconsinStevens Point.
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. MEMBERSHIP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY All associated level membership benefits will be mailed to you with instructions and choices. You also have the option to donate in-full without receiving any choice or gift benefits. $15 – Vulture (student) & $30 Osprey (individual) – all of the general membership benefits for one named individual. $50 – Hawk (family) – all ofthe
MISSION & HISTORY : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY A naturalist program began in 1974. Friends of Hawk Ridge was established in 1979 to support the programs and research conducted on the Ridge. In 2004, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory was incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization and as the management entity for Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. Hawk Ridge is now known as one of the majorsites
BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
CALENDAR : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. SPRING MIGRATION WORKSHOP WEEKEND : HAWK RIDGE BIRD Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
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HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYTRAIL HAWK 2020TRAILHAWK TOMAHAWK
the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRD BANDING CODESBIRD BANDING IDENTIFICATIONBIRD BANDING TRAINING Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE APARTMENTS Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
JANELLE LONG
Janelle Long began her career as the Executive Director at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in August 2007. She received her M.Ed. in Environmental Education at the University of Minnesota Duluth and a B.S. in Wildlife Management and Biology at the University of WisconsinStevens Point.
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYTRAIL HAWK 2020TRAILHAWK TOMAHAWK
the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRD BANDING CODESBIRD BANDING IDENTIFICATIONBIRD BANDING TRAINING Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE APARTMENTS Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
JANELLE LONG
Janelle Long began her career as the Executive Director at Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in August 2007. She received her M.Ed. in Environmental Education at the University of Minnesota Duluth and a B.S. in Wildlife Management and Biology at the University of WisconsinStevens Point.
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. LODGING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MISSION & HISTORY : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY A naturalist program began in 1974. Friends of Hawk Ridge was established in 1979 to support the programs and research conducted on the Ridge. In 2004, Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory was incorporated as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization and as the management entity for Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. Hawk Ridge is now known as one of the majorsites
RESEARCH PROJECTS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MEMBERSHIP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY All associated level membership benefits will be mailed to you with instructions and choices. You also have the option to donate in-full without receiving any choice or gift benefits. $15 – Vulture (student) & $30 Osprey (individual) – all of the general membership benefits for one named individual. $50 – Hawk (family) – all ofthe
STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. CONTACT US : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
BALD EAGLE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWL : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYTRAIL HAWK 2020TRAILHAWK TOMAHAWK
the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRD BANDING CODESBIRD BANDING IDENTIFICATIONBIRD BANDING TRAINING Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE APARTMENTS Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRDS & MIGRATIONRESEARCHPLAN YOUR VISITEDUCATION PROGRAMSEVENTSABOUT US Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 2 weeks ago. It was a toasty but bird-filled to be at the West Skyline Hawk Count! An exciting push of morning flight brought many warblers through the area. Mid-morning kettles of Bald Eagles and Broad-winged Hawks followed after the songbirds tapered off. A total of 61 bird species were observed today! HAWK RIDGE TRAILS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYTRAIL HAWK 2020TRAILHAWK TOMAHAWK
the intersection with the Amity Trail (Blue) and is known as the best way to reach one of our most popular hawk watching sites on the Ridge Loop (Yellow) called Summit Ledges. This trail continues along the top of the ridge over an area called Middle Knob. This high point is a nice place to stop and take in a great panoramic view of LakeSuperior.
VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYSEE MORE ONHAWKRIDGE.ORG
ABOUT HAWK RIDGE NATURE RESERVE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY The Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve is open year-round to public for study and enjoyment. With over 4 miles of hiking trails, you can explore geology, flora, and wildlife. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory staff conduct bird research and provide public education during fall season. STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. BIRD BANDING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYBIRD BANDING CODESBIRD BANDING IDENTIFICATIONBIRD BANDING TRAINING Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
TRAIL MAP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORYHAWK RIDGE APARTMENTS Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
HAWK RIDGE COUNT DIRECTOR Hawk Ridge Count Director, Karl Bardon, has returned for his 8th season with Hawk Ridge. Most of you know Karl as the guy who counts all the birds at Hawk Ridge during the fall season — songbirds in the morning, hawks during the day, and right now, migrating nighthawks in the evening. In fact, Karl has tallied many Minnesota state recordsfor
VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
MARGIE MENZIES
Margie joined the Hawk Ridge staff as a Naturalist in 2011 and currently is the Education Program Director for Hawk Ridge. Providing naturalist programming for the general public furnishes many colorful and meaningful experiences with every day on the job. She loves birds, learning, and sharing the natural world with people of all ages. VISITOR’S GUIDE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY We recommend bringing your own chair, food, drink, optics, field guides, sunscreen, clothing layers, hat, sunglasses, or anything else you need to be comfortable during your time viewing the migration. Accessible parking will be designated for those that need it. We look forward to your visit to Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory this fall. HAWK WEEKEND FESTIVAL 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. It is a wonderful opportunity to showcase one of North America’s best places to experience the fall bird migration at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. There will be a variety of field trips, hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! MEMBERSHIP : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY All associated level membership benefits will be mailed to you with instructions and choices. You also have the option to donate in-full without receiving any choice or gift benefits. $15 – Vulture (student) & $30 Osprey (individual) – all of the general membership benefits for one named individual. $50 – Hawk (family) – all ofthe
BIRD MONITORING : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
STAFF : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY John Richardson hails from East Yorkshire in the UK, but has called Northern Minnesota home for over 20 years. Enjoying his life-long passion for birds, he is a professional bird guide. John joined the Hawk Ridge staff in 2016 and has worked in both the Count Interpreter and Count Director roles. John resides in Duluth with his 3 boys. VOLUNTEER : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
RAPTORTHON 2021 : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
BALD EAGLE : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory P.O. Box 3006 Duluth, MN 55803-3006. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID:76-0746366
MIGRATION STATISTICS : HAWK RIDGE BIRD OBSERVATORY Migration Statistics Season Statistics. Each fall, Hawk Ridge averaged 76,000 migrating raptors from 1991-2013 and, using a different sampling procedure, averaged 39,000 raptors from 1972-1990. VIRTUAL ADVANCED RAPTOR IDENTIFICATION WITH BILL CLARK Raptor expert, Bill Clark, is a photographer, author, researcher, and lecturer and has over 5 decades experience working with birds of prey,including 5
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