Wednesday, March 6, 2024

The Red-tailed Hawk Project, Online Webinar

Learn about ongoing Red-tailed Hawk research during a Birds of the World online webinar March 21 (photo by Paul Konrad).

Join online for the newest Birds of the World ‘Discovery Series’ webinar, The Red-tailed Hawk Project – developing a model system for studies in raptor ecology. Register Free in advance for this interesting online presentation – Thursday March 21 at 9am Pacific, 12pm Eastern. The webinar will describe how The Red-tailed Hawk Project biologists have captured and sampled more than 400 Red-tails from 7 of the 16 described subspecies during the past 4 years, attaching more than 100 tracking units to Red-tailed Hawks to learn more about this widespread species of North American raptor.

Free registration is required for real-time online attendance or to receive video at a later time. In this webinar, Bryce Robinson, Ph.D. Candidate in the Department of Ecology and Evolution at Cornell University and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, will share what the project has learned from these efforts, and what they hope to learn moving forward. You can get more information and register at WEBINAR: The Red-tailed Hawk Project - developing a model system for studies in raptor ecology and evolution - Birds of the World