Hawk Watch LIVE
Monday, September 28, 2020
11:00am - 11:30am Eastern Online Event

Hawk watch season has begun—join us for the latest updates! Tune in with Greenwich Audubon Center LIVE on our Facebook page to learn which birds we are seeing in migration at our Quaker Ridge Hawk Watch location. Eagles, Broad-winged Hawks, Ospreys, Peregrine Falcons—while we expect to see some usual suspects, there are always some surprises! We will also be checking in live with other hawk watches across the country including Hawk Mountain PA, Hawk Ridge MN and Corpus Christi TX where you will get to see their hawk watch sites and perhaps even see some hawks! Join us and enjoy the wonder of the season.
- Program Fee: FREE
- No pre-registration is required
- All ages are welcome to participate
- To view this livestream program, go to the Greenwich Audubon Center Facebook homepage or our Facebook videos page when the livestream is scheduled to begin. You do not have to have a Facebook account to view and enjoy this online experience.
- Donations Appreciated: If you wish to make a donation to support the birds and wildlife that Audubon protects, please go to greenwich.audubon.org/support-our-work.
For questions, please contact Caroline Bailey at Caroline.Bailey@audubon.org or 203-900-3349.
Quaker Ridge Hawk Watch. Photo: Ryan MacLean / Greenwich Audubon Center
Greenwich Audubon Center is a vibrant nature education center located at the main 285-acre Audubon sanctuary in Greenwich. We are a part of the Audubon Connecticut state office of the National Audubon Society and Atlantic Flyway, and steward a total of seven sanctuaries in the Greenwich area. Our mission is to protect birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow. Visitors are welcome to enjoy our miles of trails, nature programs, education resources, conservation-themed events, and nature store throughout the year.
We support a diverse and inclusive environment, and welcome individuals of all races, physical and mental abilities, sexual orientations, gender identities, ethnicities, and perspectives. We work with families to modify programs for accessibility where possible.