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Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch and Citizen Science with DOAS
September 11 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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Part of the OCCA Be Informed Lecture series, this program at the A.J. Reed Science Discovery Center will cover Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch, one of New York State’s premiere fall raptor migration sties. Andy Mason will
discuss the data gathered at the site as part of a largely citizen science effort to monitor hawk and eagle populations and movements in North America. Franklin Mt. is noted for late season flights of Red-tailed Hawks and Golden Eagles. In 2018, 323 Goldens were tallied at the site, the highest total in the 35 year history of the hawkwatch. He will also give a brief overview of the Audubon Chapter’s other citizen science efforts.
In conjunction with the program, OCCA will sponsor a visit to the Franklin Mt. Hawkwatch on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 9:30 a.m. This time period coincides with the peak movement of Broad-winged Hawks, a species that can travel in flocks of up to a hundred birds under the right conditions.
Andy Mason is co-president of the Delaware-Otsego Audubon Soc. and a founder of the Franklin Mt. Hawkwatch. He is past chair of the Audubon Council of NY State, and past president of the NY State Ornithological Assoc. He has been an active birder for over 35 years, participated in the NY State Breeding Bird Atlases, and has lead bird workshops for the Appalachian Mountain Club.