Michael, I watch hawks everyday, sometimes not everyday especially I have camping (18th century Revoluntary War Re-enactment - living history member) in the weekends and also birdwalk and visit grandparent's in Delaware in the weekends too. During the week, I have college on Tues and Thurs. I start watching hawks at 9:00am and runs through 6:30pm in Sept., early-mid Oct. from 9:00am to 5:30pm, mid-late Oct. from 9 to 5 and also 9 to 5 on Nov. and Dec. During Tues and Thurs. starting watch hawks at 9:00 to 10:00, sometimes 15 minutes longer, then to college from 11:00 to 12:20pm, then back home to start again at 1:00pm through rest of afternoon, except on Tues, I have a Zoology Lab from 1:30pm to 4:15pm, but can watch hawks at 5:00pm after college. Mon., Wed., Fri., all day except for 15 minutes lunch break and 15 minutes afternoon break, sometime go out especially tutoring at school for couple of hours in the afternoon. Saturday and Sun. all day, sometimes going to 18th century camping, birdwalk (early morning) and helping my grandparent in Delaware for the weekends. I'm the only one who is availble for hawkwatch. During the hawkwatch, I'm search for night job until Dec. 15, then resume working on day job. If you have anymore questions, sent email, I'll be happy to give you any answers. Kevin Graff Backyard Hawkwatch - northeast Baltimore City ggraff@erols.com