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Here is a very neat guide for hawks. However, remember the caveat printed
with it; ". . .many hawks differ in appearance due to " . . .
The pdf file prints out neat.
Rich
Richard Cressman
Columbus OH
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From: "Paul Roberts" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2008 8:44 PM
Subject: [MASSBIRD] New Silhouette Guide to Hawks Available Online Free
>A new silhouette ³Guide for Hawks Seen in the Northeast² has been
>published
> by the NorthEast Hawk Watch (NEHW). The guide includes all new art and
> text
> by Paul Carrier, the artist who created the ubiquitous hawk silhouette
> guide
> of similar name over thirty years ago. The new two-page guide shows
> soaring
> silhouettes and key field marks for the adults of all the migratory
> hawks
> regularly seen in the northeast and a few rarities. You can download
> and
> print the guide free for personal noncommercial use from the NEHW web
> site,
> www.battaly.com/nehw. You can also order inexpensive printed editions
> of the
> guide a standard edition printed on heavy, glossy card stock, or a
> special
> laminated edition designed for heavy use in the field. Individual and
> bulk
> ordering information is available on the web site, or you can ask for
> the
> guide at many hawk watches.
>
> Paul
>
> Paul M. Roberts
> Medford, MA
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