Monday 24 April 2023

[cobirds] Common Black Hawk Continues

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The Common Black Hawk continues on the Arkansas. In the same location as the last report a few days ago. Here are coordinates to the best pull off: 


(38.4817413, -105.9058676)


From there we watched it go after fish and move east. Looks like it is likely sticking to the same stretch. Regularly standing in the water and we were lucky enough to see it on a perch next to the road (pictured). It was moving regularly across the river and chose to perch low often. All private land but enough space on the edge of the road to walk.


Brian Genge

Hannah Criswell

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