Capturing the essence of raptors
Birder Laura Erickson and artist Betsy Bowen follow up last year's book "Twelve Owls" with "Hawk Ridge."
A falcon in the city can make a pedestrian stop cold on a busy sidewalk, head back, face to sky, to watch the raptor soar over the buildings of downtown. A hawk in the forest can silence hikers, who watch as it dive-bombs a fish, or screams from the branch of a dead birch tree.
And hundreds, thousands of hawks streaming up Lake Superior during the autumn migration -- well, that might be the most spectacular sight of all.
Published in: Star Tribune
By: Laurie Hertzel
Story Date: 2012-11-02T00:00:00
By: Laurie Hertzel
Story Date: 2012-11-02T00:00:00