It's educational, but it's also a lot of fun, too. Hopefully, people will go away with a more sympathetic attitude toward the wild animals they do encounter.

With hawks being in the news, there probably will be a lot of interest in them this year.

It's kind of a rarity in that we only see them briefly while they rest up for their journey northward. After April, they're all pretty much gone.

People who move here from other areas don't realize that some wild animals need a pretty wide berth in order to survive. They don't have many other places to go.