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Caesar's Head Hawk Watch

http://www.gcbirdclub.org/hawkwatch.html

Wednesday, September 1 until Tuesday, November 30

Here's an opportunity to see thousands of large raptors in a spectacular setting.  These birds are on their way to Central and South America for the winter and are catching the thermals and lining up before heading out. Its not unusual to see 200 to 300 hawks at one time and the highest single day count was over 5,200 birds! You're likely to not only see broad-winged hawks, but Bald Eagle, Osprey, Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, Merlin, American Kestrel, Mississippi Kite, Turkey Vulture and Black Vulture.

From early September through late November of each year, members of the Greenville County Bird Club participate in a count of migrating hawks at Caesar's Head State Park. The Hawk Watch is normally manned by volunteers.  Join the Rangers at the park on September 17, 2011, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM and September 24, 2011, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM.


Grab some binoculars and head to the Park!

For more information about the Caesar's Head Hawk Watch program, please contact Tim Lee, Park Interpreter, at (864) 836-6115 or by e-mail at caesars_head_sp@prt.state.sc.us.


Location Details:

An excellent park for enthusiasts and photographers, at 3,266' above sea level, Caesars Head provides views of Table Rock, Pinnacle Mountain and other distant peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains. more info...