66johnr
My third trip to the annual Hawk Watch last Feb was somewhat spoiled by the rain, which fell all morning, but the staff was cheerful, helpful and most informative. This is a nice way to see hawks, other raptors and wildlife up close. The volunteers that adopt and care for these birds are dedicated to the cause of conservation. One guy had a blind and deaf owl that was injured and he provides care in his home.I would have liked to bring home a couple bottles of "Hawk Watch" wine from the local winery, but I wasn't willing to spring $100 membership fee for a free bottle. My only suggestion is to mark up the bottle to include a healthy profit and sell the bottles outright.