March 14, 2026
Massive Fish Die-off @ Celery Farm
A huge thank you to the volunteers who pitched in today to remove all those dead fish from the Celery…
This morning was a great morning to be at the Mount Peter Hawk Watch — a strong wind out of the north-northwest, plenty of clouds and prime-time for Broad-wings.
Saw quite a few the hour I was there, plus a couple of Sharpies and Ospreys — and the resident Redtails and vultures. Only the Teevees got close enough to photograph (below).
Wouldn't you know — less than five minutes after I had to leave, a flight of more than 500 Broadwings came over. Last I heard, around 1 p.m., they had more than 1,000 raptors for the day already.
Great pictures. We live near a lake and can see similar birds this time of year. Hawks are also seen quite frequently here in southern PA
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Great pictures. We live near a lake and can see similar birds this time of year. Hawks are also seen quite frequently here in southern PA