Winds of Change for HMANA!

After 50 years of raptor monitoring and conservation, we are thrilled to announce that we’re changing our name! Reflecting the expanded geographic scope of its operations, the Hawk Migration Association […]
How El Nino Affects Raptor Counts

In the northeast long established hawkwatch locations (with the exception of some coastal sites) are irrefutable evidence of where, in past years, the most broad-wings have been seen. Hawkwatchers have […]
HMA 50th Anniversary: Celebrating HMANA’s 50 Years and Why We Hawk-watch

To launch the Hawk Migration Association’s (HMA’s) 50th anniversary conference in Duluth, MN, and in celebration of hawk migration sites everywhere, HMA partner Josh Haas, and HMA Raptor Migration and […]
Uploading Data to Hawkcount Directly Using a Mobile Device

With the announced decommission of the Dunkadoo app, HMANA’s Brian Wargo put together a video tutorial to guide counters through a way to enter standardized migration data directly to Hawkcount […]