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Head to this Sanctuary: Watch Hawks Soar

Kelly Tanger by Kelly Tanger
August 25, 2020
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Head to this Sanctuary: Watch Hawks Soar
Did you know that the world’s first place to protect and monitor raptor migration is in our own Berks County backyard? Director of Development for Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton, Mary Linkevich, says, “Hawk Mountain is such a huge hidden gem for local people that now is definitely the time to visit.” Founded by Rosalie Edge in 1934, the Sanctuary originated as a place to stop the shooting of hawks for sport and became the first refuge for these and other birds of prey. When Maurice Broun, a naturalist, began working with Edge, he closely observed the migration of these winged species and kept a detailed tally of when the hawks migrate, as well as the type and number of birds that soared through the area. To this day, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary still tracks these details during its Autumn Hawk Migration season. During this time, it is not unusual to find an average count of 18,000 raptors spotted and recorded.
Visitors from all Walks of Life

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or an avid bird watcher who has enjoyed the stunning view time and time again, there is always something new and magical to discover at the Sanctuary. Hikers love to walk the trails, bird watchers and wildlife photographers are awed, and outdoor enthusiasts revel in the space. As you walk through the beautiful natural setting, take a moment to pause at one of the many lookout points to simply enjoy the scenery or to spot a raptor in flight. The North Lookout Point dazzles your eyes with a 180-degree view. From this vantage point you can see both Schuylkill and Berks counties. Relax in the serenity of the scene while waiting for hawks and other birds to fly in from afar. Not sure what type of bird you’re watching glide through the sky? No need to worry. Staff members are stationed throughout the area if you have any questions or need help with identification. Linkevich says, “You don’t need to know anything about hawks to go to Hawk Mountain.”

Birds & Raptors

Visiting early in the fall season, beginning in mid-August, guests may spot birds such as eagles and ospreys, while September brings an abundance of broad-winged hawks and American kestrels. October is the ideal time to see the most diverse selection of beautiful raptors. It is also the best time to enjoy the changing colors of fall foliage. Whether hiking through the trees or gazing at the vast green expanse through binoculars, the variety of birds and the rich, luscious colors, scents and tranquil sounds of autumn are sure to delight and awaken your senses. It doesn’t end there. The colder month of November is the perfect time to view birds such as golden eagles, bald eagles and other rare Northern species. Pay close attention to the weather because you may find a larger number of birds in flight on the days following a cold front or when northwestern winds are blowing. Linkevich says, “Every day at Hawk Mountain is a great day, and fall is when we really shine.”

Be sure to visit online at hawkmountain.org for trail admission info and hiking etiquette.

Tags: Photos by Melissa Calkins
Kelly Tanger

Kelly Tanger

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