Today was a very pleasant day at Hawk Ridge. The air was warm, the sky was sunny, and the winds were only 5 mph. We had visitors from Canada, California, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa and New York. We all got a really good view of a low flying golden eagle today. Although the bird banders and counters will continue to work through the month of November, tomorrow is the last day that the store is open and the naturalists are working.
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