Ontario bidewrs are asked to watch out for colour marked Red-tailed Hawks.

Thakns.

Mike

Mike Street
Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 17:31:48 -0800
From: Dan Kunkle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [0.1] [BIRDHAWK] color-marked RTHA

PLEASE CONTINUE TO BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR COLOR-MARKED RED-TAILED HAWKS
IN THE EASTERN U.S. AND CANADA. (Feel free to forward this to birders
in other states)

We are in the final year of our migration study in which we are
color-marking Red-tailed Hawks. Reports of sightings are greatly
appreciated. The hawks will retain the color marking through spring and
summer of 2004 (possibly into early fall).

The Red-tails are marked with Green or Red (Pink) dye on the first 4
secondaries forming a square patch of color along the trailing edge of
each wing. The color is visible both above and below. If you see one of
these birds. please report the following:

Name, Address, Phone, email of observer
Date and Time (EST)
Location (State, County, exact locality)
Age of hawk (adult vs. immature)
Dye Color
Behavior of hawk when observed

Send info to:
        Dan Kunkle
        Wildlife Information Center
        P.O. Box 198
        Slatington, PA 18080
        610-760-8889
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

A joint project of Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Little Gap Raptor Research
Group, and the Wildlife Information Center.

Thanks.

Dan Kunkle
Wildlife Information Center
P.O. Box 198
Slatington, PA 18080
610-760-8889
Home 610-377-4165

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