Ranger Theo Wilder explains how geography shapes raptor migration routes across North America. From the Kittatinny Ridge to Cape May's coastal funnel, discover why hawks follow invisible highways of updrafts and thermal currents, avoiding open water while concentrating along ridgelines and lakeshores in spectacular, predictable displays each fall.
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