The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeNew nest platforms benefitting endangered hawksIf you have visited southeast Washington, you know that it boasts some spectacular views of the arid shrubsteppe ecosystem bisected by the…Jun 28, 2023Jun 28, 2023
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeTaking to the sky with hawk 264292Many of us are avid bird watchers. Who doesn’t like to watch a dark-eyed junco in a birdbath, a hummingbird almost levitating in front of a…Oct 23, 2024Oct 23, 2024
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeTake two: the continued travels of hawk 264292You may recall our 2024 blog post about a radio-tagged ferruginous hawk fledgling, dubbed 264292 after her transmitter number. At the time…Feb 12Feb 12
The Washington Department of Fish and WildlifeWild flight of Washington hawk comes to an endIn June of 2023, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) biologists in southeast Washington banded three broods of endangered…Jan 11, 2024A response icon1Jan 11, 2024A response icon1