Travel Log...
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
Kempton, PA
Birthplace of Hawk Conservation
Fall migration at the Hawk Mountain
Sanctuary in
Pennsylvania can fulfill even the most
avid birder’s dreams. Sharp-shinned, Cooper’s, Osprey, eagles, Broad-winged
– the list goes on and on. And, it’s not just good birding. At Hawk
Mountain, you are on “sacred ground” for conservationists, because it was
right here that outrage over the shooting of these birds of prey helped
stimulate creation of the laws that now protect them.
Before
you wander out to the hawk watch, visit the Wings of Wonder educational
display, funded with a $15,000 grant from the Wild Birds Unlimited Pathways
To Nature Conservation Fund. Here, you’ll see life-sized wooden models of 16
species of raptors as they appear flying past the mountain. You’ll also
learn about the world travels of these birds of prey.
Visiting the Wings of Wonder is a great way to
“warm up” for the real birds outside. It’s also testimony to just how
important it is for birders to lead the charge for more conservation.
Without their action decades ago, birders today might have nothing more than
wooden models to study. Instead, raptors still grace our skies and inspire
each of us to become conservationists.
Be sure to visit
www.hawkmountain.org for more
information about Hawk Mountain Sanctuary.
The
Pathways To Nature Conservation
Fund is a partnership between Wild Birds Unlimited stores and the
National Fish and Wildlife Foundation to
fund environmental education and wildlife viewing projects. We encourage all
of our customers to visit these incredible places. Your patronage helped
make these projects possible!
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