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Hawk Ridge News - March 2026

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Dear Hawk Ridge Friends,


Bald Eagle March 26 by S McLaughlin

It almost feels like winter has just arrived, as we now head into the first week of spring. The West Skyline Spring Count has been in action (minus snow/rain/fog days) since March 1st. We invite you to come out and visit us (click HERE for directions & to plan your visit). We have fun new weekend programs happening at our spring count, so be sure to read our upcoming events below! We hope to see you this spring and appreciate your support! 


P.S. If you missed our last e-newsletter, you can view that and older versions by clicking HERE


West Skyline Spring Count Update


Golden Eagle Spring Count F Nicoletti

Aaaand the spring count is on! It’s been quite a variable March so far, with snow and blizzard and freezing rain and fog as well as beautiful sunny days reaching above 50F! Eagles have been on the move, as expected, with nearly 900 Bald and over 50 Golden Eagles counted so far. Eagle highlights included moments of stunning below-eye-level views of mixed Bald and Golden kettles, dramatic altercations with the local Peregrine Falcon pair (spoiler alert: the Peregrines won), young eagles flirting and flipping upside-down with talons outstretched, and eagles frantically pumping ahead of an oncoming snowstorm. 


Rough-legged Hawk

As far as non-eagle species go, a few Red-tailed and Rough-legged Hawks, good numbers of Common Ravens, and some American Crows and herring gulls have been heading northward also. Waterfowl have been largely absent so far given the persistence of ice on the bodies of water both in and north of Duluth, and the finch scene has been somewhat scant also, though higher-than-usual numbers of White-winged Crossbills have been welcome company! 


Turkey Vulture Spring Count 24

This second half of March we are looking forward to our first migrant falcons, Turkey Vultures, and Northern Harriers of the year—and, of course, more eagles! Wanting minute to minute updates on what’s going on overhead? Click HERE or via the live count button at hawkridge.org. You can also still find our daily raptor counts and summary via HawkCount HERE.  Thanks and hope to see you at the watch! Click HERE for more info on visiting the Spring Count!  


Marie Hosch

Spring Counter


UPCOMING SPRING EVENTS


West Skyline Spring Count

March 1-May 31, 2026

 

Bald Eagle Spring Count by S McLaughlin 5-24

2026 marks the 9th consecutive, full spring season of bird migration monitoring research at the West Skyline Spring Count in Duluth, MN! This is one of the premier spring bird migration sites in North America with record numbers of Bald and Golden Eagles, as well as other raptor species. The spring migration count average from 2018-2025 is 24,000 raptors and thousands of other migrating birds. Over 120 different bird species were recorded in 2025! Spring migration highlights include an amazing diversity of 15-20 different raptor species, as outlined:

 

Red-tailed Hawk by P Mundale 2

Peak for each species (high counts listed)

  • Eagles: March 10-25 
  • Rough-legged Hawks: April 10-20 
  • Red-tailed Hawks: April 10-20 
  • Broad-winged Hawks: May 1-10
  • Sharp-shinned Hawks: April 10-20
Spring Count Details
Trumpeter Swans by P Mundale

CLICK HERE to find out more info on visiting this spring! We have a live count feature on our home page at hawkridge.org, so you can follow along. You will also be able to view our raptor count numbers via HawkCount HERE and live full bird count via Trektellen HERE


Calling Spring Volunteers!

March 18th (virtual orientation)

March 22nd (in-person training)

West Skyline Count

Want to get involved with the Spring Count? We will be hosting a virtual volunteer orientation on March 18th at 2pm CST via ZoomPlease RSVP HERE if you would like to attend. If you are not able to attend, please send an email to epavlovic@hawkridge.org. Orientation will be followed with an on-site volunteer training on Saturday, March 21 (weather backup Sun March 22) from 12-1:45pm CST (location TBD - will be sent to volunteers that have RSVP'd). Volunteer roles include: Helping to spot migrating birds, interacting with visitors, visitor counts/surveys, updating count board, assisting naturalist with merchandise, kids activities & lending binoculars to visitors. If you are interested and are not a current HRBO volunteer, please fill out the volunteer form HERE and email Valerie at volunteer@hawkridge.org.


NEW Spring Public Programs!


West Skyline Spring Count View

We are excited to introduce and invite you to join us for some new weekend spring public program offerings, as well as continuing events, like our Spring Migration Celebration! You can find out more information below on dates/times. Please note spring location can vary depending on the winds that day to either below Thompson Hill rest area or below Enger Tower (directions located HERE) and to locate which site we are at for the day please click on our live count button HERE on our home page at hawkridge.org and look in the comments section. 


Wings over West Skyline (every Sunday @1pm)

Red-tailed Hawk Spring Count by S McLaughlin April-24

Join us at the West Skyline Spring Count every Sunday March-May for a short 15-30 min intro program to learn about the count and the amazing diversity of birds coming back in the spring! Find our why our two spring count sites are on the west side of Skyline Pkwy vs the east side at Hawk Ridge, what makes the spring count different from the fall count, and which species do we see in greater numbers during spring than the fall. All sorts of fascinating variations to explore between the seasons!


Spring Migration Saturday Series (every Saturday @1pm) 

Merlin Spring Count by S McLaughlin

Join us at the West Skyline Spring Count every Saturday at 1pm from March 21-May 30 for a 30-45 minute program about the spring migration. Learn who is migrating through Duluth and learn skills like how to use Merlin and eBird to identify and record your observations. Stick around before or after the program to enjoy the migration! March program dates:

  • Bald Eagle Spring Count by S McLaughlin March 24March 21: Bald Eagle Basics - Duluth holds the uncontested record during spring migration for counting more Bald Eagles than anywhere else in North America, and we typically see more in spring than fall migration! The peak flight is usually somewhere in mid-March so it's definitely the perfect time to celebrate Bald Eagles. Join us to see who's flying today and talk all things Eagles! 
  • Erik Spring Counting 2021 by K AdamsMarch 28: Bird Photography- How to Catch Birds at Their Best! Special Guest Presenter- Erik Bruhnke - Are you wanting to learn how to take better pictures of birds? How do you make your pictures match what you see in reality? Bring your camera and join Erik for about an hour to explore some topics like composition, basic settings, lighting, depth of field, how changing your angle or distance will affect your shot, and manual mode versus other modes. We’ll work with whatever the birds and weather in the day bring us at the count site, and have some fun with bird photography. 
  • Red-tailed HawkApril 4- Wings, Talons, and Tails -What do wing shapes, and talons, and tails tell us about the lives of the raptors we see migrating here in Duluth twice a year? Every one of these birds has a unique story to tell, and we have plenty of bird biofacts to help us tell the tales or was that tails? Come and explore with us what’s in the wing box. 
  • May 23 Count Board by S NovaApril 11- Raptor Records- Explore Hawk Ridge Migration Counts and Trends - What birds hold the most records at Hawk Ridge? What can we learn from the data we're collecting? Join us for a quick lesson on what you can dig into on Trektellen and how to find it. Bring your cell phone- it’s all there!
  • ebird-logoApril 18 Citizen Science- eBird 101 - Historically the Annual Christmas Bird Count has been the longest on-going example of citizen science. eBird recognized a good strategy and blew it up to a year round extravaganza of birding worldwide. Learn the basics on how to navigate and contribute, check out the nearest birding hotspots near wherever you are, and how to keep your life list up to date at the touch of a button! Bring your cell phone and we’ll get you started.
Count and Connect (select Saturdays in April & May @11am) 

April 11th, April 25th, May 9th, & May 23rd

Hawk Ridge West Skyline Spring Count 2023 2

Come to the count and connect with others all while watching the spring migration at the West Skyline Spring Count! Borrow a pair of binoculars, look through a naturalist’s spotting scope, and learn about the wonders of migration. Coffee and treats will be available until they’re gone! 


WSHC Spring Count view at Enger Park by S Palacheck

All spring programs will take place at the spring count site for the day – either the West Skyline Parkway pull off below Enger Tower or on West Skyline Parkway below the Minnesota Welcome Center (Thompson Hill). Check the Hawk Ridge website main page and click on LIVE COUNT to learn where the count is for the day (location will be in the comments). All programming is free and open to the public. No registration required. Suggested $5 donation to help support our programming. See you at the spring count! 


Spring Migration Celebration 

April 25-26th, 2026 

Rough-legged Hawk Spring by S McLaughlin

Join us for an exciting weekend exploring the Spring 2026 bird migration! Late April is a great time to view a wide variety and ages of raptors traveling through on their way north, as well as plenty of other species of birds. Daily programs will be held at the Spring Count site each day and are open to the public of all ages. In these drop-in programs, you will learn about the exciting science of spring migration, raptor identification techniques, natural history of key species, current Hawk Ridge Research, and more! During the weekend, Hawk Ridge educators will also lead daily field trips to local birding hotspots to learn about the migration (ex. Park Point, Duluth Harbor and St. Louis River area). Pre-registration will be required for field trips. Please click HERE for detailed schedule and to register! 


Support the "Skyline Scopers" Raptorthon

April 25th, 2026

Counter Marie by S McLaughlin 9-24

Join us in celebrating the spring bird migration by sponsoring the Hawk Ridge team “Skyline Scopers” led by spring/fall counter Marie Hosch in the 2026 Raptorthon! The Raptorthon is an annual event hosted by the Hawk Migration Association (hawkmigration.org/raptorthon/) held at hawkwatch sites during the spring. Sponsoring Team Skyline Scopers will help support both the spring migration research and education efforts at the Hawk Ridge West Skyline Hawk Count and the raptor conservation efforts of the Hawk Migration Association! The raptorthon goal is to count the maximum number of raptor (and other bird!) species within a 24-hour period of time to raise proceeds for raptor conservation. Your sponsorship/donation for team Skyline Scopers is much appreciated! To donate to Team Skyline Scopers - please click HERE or donate through Hawk Ridge HERE and note "Raptorthon" with your online donation or mailed check. Thank you! 


NEW Spring Merchandise 

West Skyline Spring Count Eagles by Marie Hosch

Grab some Hawk Ridge gear while visiting the count this year. We will have a limited selection of merchandise for sale during the spring count on weekends and some weekdays. We are excited to introduce a NEW spring shirt design by artist & spring/fall counter, Marie Hosch! Marie designed a beautiful pair of Bald Eagles sharing a story of spring migration, as witnessed along West Skyline. 


OTHER NEWS


Hawk Ridge is Hiring for Fall 2026 


Sarah Needles with a hatch year Northern Harrier that was banded at the Hawk Ridge station

Hawk Ridge is hiring for the fall 2026 bird migration season! We encourage you to check out our seasonal positions for research (counters & banders), education (naturalists), & visitor services specialists. We also have traineeships & bird banding apprenticeships for those interested in furthering your career goals through an experiential training opportunity. The fall research and education staff of HRBO are key representatives in HRBO’s mission of promoting conservation of raptors and other birds in the Western Lake Superior Region through research, education, and stewardship. Job application and postings can be found by clicking HERE or at hawkridge.org under About Us-Employment. 

NOTE: Some positions close within 2 weeks, so be sure to apply today or share with anyone interested! 


Seasonal Hosts Needed for Hawk Ridge Staff


Fall Staff 25

We are currently seeking hosts for Hawk Ridge staff (primarily mid-Aug to early Nov, but also need one spot from mid-April through July). Hawk Ridge has amazing seasonal staff, trainees, and apprentices conducting the important bird research and education programs. Many of our staff are traveling from out of state to work for or train with Hawk Ridge for 2-3 months coinciding with the magnificent bird migration. We depend on wonderful hosts to provide lodging for our seasonal staff during that time. We are so grateful to all that have helped host through the years - thank you! We've also seen many special connections built between the host family and staff. If you have a spare room, rental space, or even full house that you'd consider for hosting, please contact Janelle Long, jlong@hawkridge.org or call 218-428-6209. 


Central Flyway Broad-winged Hawk Project

Broad-winged Hawk by F Nicoletti

DONATE TODAY or PURCHASE A SHIRT


We are collaborating with Hawk Mountain Association in Pennsylvania to study Broad-winged Hawks in the Central Flyway starting this spring/summer. To learn more about the goals of the project click HERE. To support the project through donating any amount or sponsoring a transmitter click HERE


BWHA_design

To help support the efforts of this project, we launched a shirt fundraiser with a beautiful design created by local avian researcher and UMD graduate student, Abby Odegard. Get your awesome shirt today (short-sleeve, long-sleeve, and sweatshirts available!) in support of Broad-winged Hawk research and conservation click HERE. We'll be posting more info about the project in the upcoming months! Thank you for your support! 


Meet New Hawk Ridge Board Members


Erik Bruhnke

International Birding Tour Guide, VENT

Erik Bruhnke

Hawk Ridge has had a profound influence on my life, and I am looking forward to giving back and being part of the greater discussions, ideas, and outlook of this magical place. During my freshman year of college back in 2003, I visited Hawk Ridge for the first time with the Northland College Bird Club. My visit was a genuinely life-changing experience. I was greeted by naturalists, watched the counters, kept track of the day’s count board, and felt the camaraderie of people gathering because of this unique and important spectacle. I realized birds bringing us together can lead to conservation in many ways and forms. That experience left a mark on my developing birding obsession. Since graduation, I’ve been part of Hawk Ridge as both seasonal-staff and a volunteer. I especially relish seeing how visitors are welcomed regardless of their birding experience or abilities. Enjoying their ah-ha moments at the overlook is priceless, and seeing so many of them return time and time again reinforces my own joy and wonder. And the long-term research is profoundly important. It is such a thrill to witness the migration and count, day-by-day, where every migratory bird is noted with dedication and passion. Every migrating bird is worth counting (raptors and beyond) and I love that Hawk Ridge embraces that form of data collecting. I feel great pride to serve on the board with the team working so hard to continue Hawk Ridge’s excellence at the overlook and beyond long into the future. The hard work of the naturalists, researchers and volunteers make Hawk Ridge both welcoming for people and important for science and conservation. I am honored to be on the board of Hawk Ridge, doing my part to continue this vital mission.


Mark Clark

Biology Faculty, University of Minnesota Duluth

Mark Clark

I look forward to serving on the Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory board because I’ve benefited so much from the Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. As a faculty member in Biology, several classes I’ve led have visited Hawk Ridge to observe birds, learned from the staff at HRBO, and worked with the data collected through the years at HRBO. I am especially impressed by the generosity of the staff and volunteers in educating students and for providing opportunities for students to become involved and gain experience beyond the classroom. Furthermore, my family lives at the base of the Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve, and we experience its wonders every day. I’m so thankful for that, and I feel an obligation to aid and continue the contributions of HRBO.


Margie Nelson

Communications, MN Department of Transportation

Margie Nelson

I'm very excited to join the board of Hawk Ridge. I currently work for the Minnesota Department of Transportation in communications. I have extensive experience working in the nonprofit sector, especially in fundraising, and I am looking forward to helping the organization with those skills. I got into birding during the pandemic and found my way to the Ridge. The research and programming is both important and fascinating and becoming a board member is a great way to support the work.


Kelly Thorngate
Former Prospect Development Analyst

Kelly Thorngate

My immediate family moved to Two Harbors in summer 2025, and we've been having a blast exploring the natural spaces around Duluth and the North Shore! Some of my fondest memories from childhood visits to our family's northern Wisconsin cabin include waking up to loon calls and the sounds of their wings slapping the lake during takeoff. I'm looking forward to applying both my legal background and experience in nonprofit fundraising to support Hawk Ridge's amazing work for now and future generations, and I'm particularly excited to pick up some new bird facts and stories to regale my preschooler.


Fall 2025 Count & Banding Reports


Fall Counters 25 Peter - Marie - Sean

Thanks to all who made the fall season a success! Between August 15th and November 30th, 41,886 total raptors were recorded in active migration past Hawk Ridge. This season was the highest season total for Merlin, and Bald Eagles were near record high. Some non-raptor highlights included 17,870 Nighthawks streaming down the shore on August 22 and a new state high count for Blue Jay (15,280) on September 10. To view the full fall season count report click HERE. To view the full fall season raptor banding report click HERE. Other fall season summaries and reports can be found on our blog HERE.


International Birding Tours


Birding in the Colombian Amazon and Llanos 

August 6-16th, 2026 


Turquoise Tanager Courtesy Holbrook Travel

Venture into the contrasting wet and drier wildlife rich ecosystems of the Colombian Llanos (Sometimes called the Serengeti of South America) and Amazon on this 11-day journey to discover the hundreds of bird species that call the Gateway to South America home. Marvel at the complex topography surrounding Villavicencio, where the Andes meet the vast Llanos, and cruise through the Amazonian wetlands around Inírida, with its low forests, rivers and white sand. Learn about the abundant endemic wildlife from local Indigenous communities who are especially enthusiastic about birds and see emblematic species like the Capuchinbird, the Orinoco Softail, Turquoise Tanager, and even pink river dolphins and giant otters. 


Birding by boat in the Amazon - Nicole Sullivan

Highlights: Meet the Indigenous communities of Sabanitas and spot the Capuchinbirds and Bare-necked Fruitcrows that inhabit their trails. Visit the best birdwatching spot in Inírida, the Matraca Trail, and see endemic species like the Rose-breasted Chat and the Orinoco Softail. ail Sail up the Inírida River and witness the biodiversity along its shores, with potential sightings of the Tropical Royal Flycatcher, the Wire-tailed Manakin, and many more. Explore the Halcón Colorado Natural Reserve from Fundación Proaves, located at the top of the Bavaria Forest, and enjoy stunning views of the Colombian Llanos and rich avifauna. Enjoy the chance to see more than 400 bird species around Villavicencio, including the Cundinamarca Antpitta, as this area has become an excellent spot for birdwatching due to the nature of the transitional foothills between the Andes and the savannas of Colombia. 


Hoatzin Courtesy Holbrook Travel

*Please note space is limited: This trip requires a minimum of 8 participants. Make a trip deposit to reserve a spot on the trip by April 8, 2026, but wait to make airline reservations and pay the full trip amount until you receive notice that the trip has reached its minimum enrollment. Final payment deadline is May 3, 2026. For more information or questions, please contact Debbie Jordan at debbie@holbrooktravel.com or 866-748- 6146. Watch the Hawk Ridge Website for more information coming soon.


Harpy Eagle Courtesy Sunsrise Birding Tours

Panama Raptor Migration Tour 2026 

October 29th-November 7th (with optional "Harpy Eagle at Canopy Camp" pre-trip extension Oct. 24th-29th) 


Join Hawk Ridge Senior Research Associate, Frank Nicoletti, for the birding adventure of a lifetime to experience the excitement of tropical birding in Panama and witness one of the world’s greatest raptor migrations. Your participation will benefit Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory! 


Semaphore Hill Hawkwatch Panama Courtesy Sunrise Birding Tour

In late autumn, hundreds of thousands of raptors funnel through the narrow isthmus of Panama toward their wintering grounds in South America. This amazing hawk migration spectacle will be the centerpiece of our tour with the Observation Deck of the World-famous Canopy Tower -- the perfect vantage point to witness this raptor bonanza! This tour begins with four nights at the world-famous Canopy Tower, located atop Semaphore Hill in the rainforests of Soberanía National Park near Panama City. From this base, you can witness the raptor migration over the tower from “Semaphore Hill Hawkwatch” an official count site for the Hawk Migration Association of North America (HMANA), as well as Metropolitan Nature Park and Ancon Hill, where millions of migrating raptors pass over every fall. 


Emerald Tanager Courtesy Sunrise Birding Tour

Our itinerary includes Panama’s premier birding sites including Pipeline Road, Summit Ponds and Old Gamboa Road, the marshy Ammo Ponds, Old Gamboa Road and the Chagras River. We then move west to explore the foothills and cloud forests of El Valle de Anton — the home of motmots, tanagers, hummingbirds, antpittas and the mythical Rufous-vented Ground-Cuckoo. Our stay here is at the award-winning Canopy Lodge for five luxurious nights. Each day will feature exciting bird-filled trips to the best birding sites all designed to find as many of the area’s specialties as possible! 


Keel-billed Toucan Courtest Sunrise Birding Tour

*For full tour itinerary, info on the “Harpy Eagle at Canopy Camp” pre-extension trip, and registration, please click HEREFinal payment deadline is June 29th, but registration must be confirmed before then. Registrations are held with a deposit on a first come, first serve basis. Contact Gina Nichol at gina@sunrisebirding.com to confirm availability and hold your place. 


SAVE THE DATES! 


Hawk Weekend Festival

September 18-20, 2026 


Hawk Weekend Festival 2025

We invite you to join us to celebrate the amazing fall bird migration with us! Hawk Weekend is the annual festival held by Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory in Duluth, MN. Bird migration research and education programs have been shared with visitors throughout the world each fall at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve for over 50 years! Join us for a fun weekend with a variety of birding field trips, nature hikes, programs, and activities for all ages! More info and registration details will be coming out in late spring/early summer! 


Raptor Research Foundation Conference 

October 26-30, 2026 

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!! (early bird rates by July 1)


RRF 2026 Hawk Ridge Duluth Logo

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is excited to announce we are hosting the international Raptor Research Foundation 60th Anniversary Conference this fall! The conference will be held October 26-30, 2026 at the Holiday Inn Downtown Duluth. Registration is open with early bird rates available until July 1st. More information coming soon about workshops, speakers, and field trips! If you are interested in submitting an abstract to present at the conference, you can find that info HERE. Find out more about the Raptor Research Foundation go to: https://raptorresearchfoundation.org/2026-conference/

P.S. We're happy to share the the newly designed conference logo here by amazing artist Emma Regnier (@falcofous). We love seeing those beautiful Rough-legged Hawks with the fall Hawk Ridge Lake Superior landscape and hope you can enjoy them with us too!


Thank You for Your Support! 


Broad-winged Hawk

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory thanks all of our supporters. We appreciate you! As a nonprofit organization, we are primarily funded by individual gifts to put our bird migration research and education programs in action. Below are some of the ways you help us keep sharing the magic of the bird migration!


Ulvang Memorial Fund for Count and Banding Research


Hawk Ridge Early Years

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory is happy to announce the Ulvang Memorial Fund to help support count and banding research at Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve. The Ulvang Memorial Fund is named for two boys who were inspired by the original Duluth hawk count. Bill and Bob were affected by the kindness, encouragement and enthusiasm of teachers and mentors who taught them about birds in general and hawks in particular. The story begins about 75 years ago in the very early years of the hawk count at what would later be formed as Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve, which you can read more about by clicking HERE


Golden Eagle Banded at Hawk Ridge

Please consider donating to the Ulvang Memorial Fund. Your gift will help continue the important long-term monitoring efforts at Hawk Ridge that contribute to bird conservation research and continue to inspire others about birds for generations now and in the future! DONATE HERE TODAY!


Education Scholarship Funding Needed!


Hawk Ridge Naturalists Teaching Students by L LeeContribute to the Hawk Ridge Education Scholarship Fund today! Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory offers environmental education program opportunities for schools Pre-K through college from all across the region. We have continued to keep our program costs low and affordable for schools to have the amazing opportunity to experience and learn about both spring and fall migration through educational programming. 


Student releasing bird at Hawk Ridge by L Lee

Each year the need for assistance with programming fees continues to grow with an average of 65% of schools visiting requesting scholarship assistance. The Hawk Ridge Education Scholarship Fund allows us to provide these types of scholarships to schools. In the past 5 years, Hawk Ridge has awarded nearly $8,000 dollars in scholarship funds! Help us help students and schools come to experience Hawk Ridge! We are hoping to raise at least $2,000 in 2026 to award scholarships. To make a donation to the Education Scholarship Fund, please click HERE. We truly appreciate your support!


Support Hawk Ridge by Shopping! 


Blue Jay 2024 Design by Marie Chappell 2Golden Eagle Hawk Ridge Kiley Busko 2025 Final 2
Thanks to those that have been shopping our Amazon Wish List for needed supplies! We also have Hawk Ridge shirts available through our online shopping options. 

Bonfire (direct ship) 


Become A Member Today! 


Hawk Ridge bird releaseIf you're already a member of Hawk Ridge, we sincerely appreciate your support! THANK YOU! If you're not a member and have enjoyed your experience with Hawk Ridge, we invite you to renew or join as a Hawk Ridge member today! Our memberships and donations help drive our bird conservation research and education programs. You can check out our exciting membership benefits and join or renew online HERE! 


Simply Donate 


Rainbow at Hawk Ridge by K BardonYou can always simply donate online by clicking HERE or by mailing a check made out to Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory, P.O. Box 3006, Duluth, MN 55803. 


Thank you again for your appreciated gift of support! Hope to connect with you soon - feel free to reach out by email at jlong@hawkridge.org with any questions. 

Sincerely,

Janelle Long
Executive Director
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
P.O. Box 3006
Duluth, MN 55803-3006
Call: 218-428-6209
Contact: mail@hawkridge.org
Visit: www.hawkridge.org
501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization

Federal Tax ID 76-0746366

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