[NatureNS] Silhouettes of Hawks

From: Don MacNeill <donmacneill@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 18:56:53 -0300
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The following appeared in the new Bird Studies Canada newsletter and might 
be of interest to some of you:

"12 April 2010 - A new silhouette Guide to Hawks Seen in North America is 
now
available free from the Hawk Migration Association of North America (HMANA).
The two-page guide helps users compare the shapes and key field marks of 21
species of migratory hawks seen throughout most of the continent. The guide
is a handy field reference for all hawk watchers, and a great start for
beginning hawk watchers.
   The guide is available in two forms: as a free downloadable PDF (for
single-copy printout for personal, non-commercial use), or as a
professionally printed copy on durable card stock, laminated for long-term
use in the field. Individual laminated copies cost $5.00 each plus $1 for
shipping and handling. Special bulk prices are also available on the
website.
   Proceeds from sales support HMANA's effort to promote research,
education, and conservation regarding our birds of prey. For complete
information, and to order or download the new guide, visit the
HMANA website at www.hmana.org/

   HMANA is one of Bird Studies Canada's partners in the Raptor Population
Index."



Don

Don MacNeill
donmacneill@eastlink.ca


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