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Smith Point Hawk Watch, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory (DAILY THROUGH NOV. 30)

  • Candy Abshier Wildlife Management Area Smith Point Road Anahuac, TX, 77514 United States (map)

From 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily through November 30, visitors to the Candy Abshier Wildlife Management Area can participate in the Smith Point Hawk Watch. According to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s AllAboutBirds website, “Smith Point on the eastern shore of Galveston Bay is a natural concentration point for southwardly moving raptors in fall migration. At the peak of fall migration, it’s not unusual to see thousands of Broad-winged Hawks, the most numerous species that migrates through Smith Point, on a single day. The Smith Point Hawk Watch was originated as an all-volunteer, part-time effort in 1992. In 1997, the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory in partnership with Hawk Watch International and the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department instituted a full-time, 3 month an annual census of the raptors migrating through Smith Point each fall. In 2011 we expanded the count to 3.5 months to capture the early Swallow-tailed Kite migration.” For more information please visit the event description here.

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