Pictured above is Graham Scarbrough, our Hawkwatch Intern/Educator |
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Sharp-shinned Hawk
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Meet CVWO's New Fall Staff, Part II
Meet Graham Scarbrough. Graham got the raptor bug from trapping and banding hawks and falcons with his dear old dad back in Missouri. He will be our Hawkwatch Intern/Educator for the months of September and October. He can be found on the platform or in the woods nearby, taking "neature" walks with various groups, talking about all the neat things that nature has to offer. If you get the chance, come meet him at the hawkwatch site and he'll be happy to talk about bird migration, the geographical significance of the area, and how CVWO and Kiptopeke State Park work together to make it the best migration hotspot it can be, for the birds and the people!