This cache is located along Martin Count’s Hawk’s Hammock Nature and Equestrian Trail System, and can be accessed via the newly created Public Access & Parking area at the end of Green Farms Road.
Since its namesake is that of Hawks, I thought I’d dedicate a series of caches to some of the most common hawks of North & South America.

Gray Hawk (Asturina nitida) once known as the "Mexican Goshawk", because of its similar appearance to the Northern Goshawk, seen in North America. Today, some consider it to be a member of the buteo family, having wide rounded wing and a stocky build. It can be seen perched on a tree limb or on a utility line or gliding over the landscape, where it hunts for any unsuspecting rodents, small mammals or reptiles that it sees on the ground below.
T-ratings are roughly based on length of hike. There’s virtually no bushwhacking, (At least not when placed)