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Raptor "Road Trip" at Sauvie Island

Explore Sauvie Island in search of magnificent eagles, hawks, and falcons that spend the winter here. On this special day devoted to raptors, experienced naturalists and hawk experts will host activities at four locations around the island.
Where:Sauvie Island, near Portland
When: Feb 04, 2012 from 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM
Phone: 503-292-6855 ext.119
On the web: http://audubonportland.org/about/events/rrt
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Rough-legged Hawk 300 - Jim Cruce
Rough-legged Hawk - Jim Cruce

Explore Sauvie Island in search of magnificent eagles, hawks, and falcons that spend the winter here. On this special day devoted to raptors, experienced naturalists and hawk experts will host activities at four locations around the island. We’ll provide a map, then you choose where to go to enjoy guided bird viewing, meet live raptors up close, and see hawk identification displays. Hot drinks and donuts will be available in the morning so we can stay warm and have breakfast with the birds.

How does the “road trip” work?
The trip begins at Kruger’s Farm Market, where you will need to stop first to get your event map and guide. To reach Kruger’s, go over the Sauvie Island bridge, and continue straight 1.5 miles (passing by Howell Territorial Park) to the farm entrance on your right. Entrance to the event is $10 per vehicle (cash only please), which includes a one-day Sauvie Island Wildlife Area parking permit, event guide, birding map and checklist, and picture handouts on how to identify birds of prey.

We’ll provide spotting scopes, a crash course in raptor identification, and naturalists to point out the birds. Bring binoculars and field guides if you have them. Dress for the weather with gloves and a hat; this event takes place rain or shine. It is suitable for birders of all skill levels, and families are welcome. Unlike traditional birdwatching, you don’t have to be an “early bird” and get up at the crack of dawn to see these birds of prey, but we recommend that you allow about three hours if you wish to visit all four locations.

What will you see?

It all depends on what nature has in store, but frequently sighted raptors include Bald Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, American Kestrels, and Northern Harriers. With a little luck, you also might spot a Rough-legged Hawk, Cooper’s Hawk, Merlin, or Peregrine Falcon. Beautiful Snow Geese, Sandhill Cranes, and Great Blue Herons often are seen at this time of year as well.
No registration is required. For more information call 503-292-6855 ext.119.

Sponsored by Audubon Society of Portland, Metro Regional Parks and Greenspaces Department, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and HawkWatch International.

 

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