In this in-store presentation, we’ll give a tour of essentially all our local raptors: 18 species of hawk, falcon, eagle, and other daytime birds of prey. We’ll teach you how to identify the familiar species with confidence and where to find the less common birds.
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Raptor Seminar
In this in-store presentation, we’ll give a tour of essentially all our local raptors: 18 species of hawk, falcon, eagle, and other daytime birds of prey. We’ll teach you how to identify the familiar species with confidence and where to find the less common birds.
Raptors of Marin at Novato Library
In this presentation at the Novato library, we’ll give a tour of essentially all our local raptors, covering around 20 species of hawk, falcon, eagle, as well as our most notable owls. We’ll teach you how to identify the familiar species with confidence and where to find the less common birds.
Hawks II: Wildland Hawks
In part one of our guide to local hawks, I covered the “neighborhood raptors” – the daytime birds of prey you are most likely to see around your yard and typical residential areas. In this post, I’m covering another handful of local hawks: those which are unlikely to venture in amongst the houses and bustling humans, but which you can find in appropriate habitats within our larger Novato neighborhood.
Hawks I: Neighborhood Hawks
Hawks surround us, sometimes hiding in plain sight. In this post, I’ll introduce 4.5 of our most notable neighborhood raptors, all commonly seen throughout Novato and Marin County.