HuntingNY-News Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 So far the numbers of raptors counted at Derby Hill this year exceeds 42,000, according to Niles Brown, a board member of the local Audubon chapter, which owns the land. The Onondaga Audubon Society is holding a “family fun” bird festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Derby Hill. This premier bird-watching spot for the spring migration of raptors — eagles, hawks, ospreys, turkey vultures, etc. — is on the shore of Lake Ontario between Oswego and Mexico on Sage Creek Road.Saturday’s free event will feature “hawk talks” about how to identify the hawks in flight. There will also be live birds for participants to see up close.Other offerings will include food, along with birding and nature walks on the grounds. There will also be a silent auction and raffles. Proceeds will go toward paying for a “hawk counter” who has been at Derby Hill since mid-February.So far the numbers of raptors counted at Derby Hill this year exceeds 42,000, according to Niles Brown, a board member of the local Audubon chapter, which owns the land. For more about Derby Hill or the local chapter, go to the chapter's Web site. View the full article on The Syracuse Outdoors Blog Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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