Hello from The Hill!

Sunday, August 20 report:

Miss. Kite 375
Swainson's Hawk 1
Harris's Hawk 1
American Kestrel 1
Total 378

Other birds in the park included white tailed kite and hawk, the albinistic white-winged dove
was seen again early a.m., white ibis, several kettles of anhinga, osprey, a beautiful high flying caracara, white-eyed vireo, the road runner Patty captured on film, many blue gray gnatcatchers,
chimney swifts, cardinal, and woodstorks. There were of course others. I am trying not to repeat each day but add new stuff and what is outstanding to those on sight that they write them on the list.

- Jo C.
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Fall 2000 hawk watch crew (so far): watch coordinator, Joel Simon; counters Jo Creglow and Scott Rush; education director Tom Benedict.
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The Hazel Bazemore Hawk Watch appreciates the many volunteers and supporters that have helped bring the watch into the forefront of migration studies. Thanks to Electrotex, Inc. for sponsoring our web site; Hawk Watch International for their on-going support and sponsorship of the watch efforts. Also to the Northwest Business Association, Central Power and Light, Nature's Bird Center, Margaret Cullinan Wray Charitable Trust, the Trull Foundation, and the Audubon Outdoor Club of Corpus Christi.

Cheers from your roving hawk watch reporter,
Patty Beasley, Corpus Christi, TX