Jake Hinton • January 4, 2025

Support the Hawkwatch Documentary -Jan. 4th

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Support the Hawkwatch Documentary

Help Bring the Story of Avian Migration to Life

The Hawkwatch documentary, in production since early 2023, highlights the extraordinary journey of hawks and other raptors during their annual migration. Filming has spanned two full seasons of hawk migration in Borrego Springs, California, as well as other key migration hotspots, including Veracruz, Mexico, Antelope Valley, California, and Corpus Christi, Texas.



Hawkwatch Film Screening


ABDNHA Fundraising Event for Hawkwatch


Be one of the first 50 people to watch and support the new Borrego Valley Hawkwatch film!


  • Saturday, January 4, 2025
  • 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm PDT


This special event includes wine by Hawkwatch Winery, a live raptor presentation, complimentary wine glasses, keepsake photos, Q&A with cast & crew, plus dessert!


$70 for single ticket or $135 for double ticket


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