Contact FKH
The Florida Keys Hawkwatch is currently operating under the auspices of Tropical Audubon Society, and assistance from the Hawk Migration Association of North America. For more information please contact:
Rafael A. Gálvez
Tropical Audubon Society
Florida Keys Hawkwatch Coordinator
TASpublisher@gmail.com
305-804-6003
http://www.facebook.com/floridakeyshawkwatch
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Tropical Audubon Society
5530 Sunset Drive
Miami, FL 33143
tropicalaudubon.org
305-667-7337
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tropical-Audubon-Society/266171525595
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Hawk Migration Association of North America
Julie Brown
Monitoring Site Coordinator
brown@hmana.org
hmana.org
178 Willard Pond Rd
Hancock, NH 03449
The Florida Keys Hawkwatch 2011 Season will operate everyday – rain or shine – from September 15 through November 13, 9am to 4pm at Curry Hammock State Park, mile marker 56.5 (ocean-side) on the Overseas Highway, Middle Keys Florida.
Curry Hammock State Park, Little Crawl Key, Florida – 24º 44’ 50” N, 80º 59’ 00” W, elevation 2 masl.
56200 Overseas Highway, Marathon, Florida 33050. 305-289-2690.
Click the image below for a larger view:

Do you monator birds on return in spring?
Kirk. This site at Curry Hammock has only focused on monitoring migration during the fall season. Fall counts in the Middle Keys go back to the mid-80, although counts at the very location where we count today go back to 1999, fall only. Thanks.
What month was the photo taken of the peregrine sitting in the tree? Did you notice it is a sub- adult, some adult feathers, but mostly still immature.