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Bird Watching

A wide variety of birds can be found at Rock Hawk. From the vibrant Pileated Woodpecker to common water fowl, Rock Hawk presents a great place to bird.

Bird or Birding
[bur-ding]
Noun: the identification and observation of wild birds in their natural habitat as a recreation; bird-watching.

Click here to see a gallery of the Rock Hawk birds.

Resources:

http://www.georgiabirding.com/
http://www.wingsoverga.com/

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