The undersigned hereby acknowledges that participation in recreational and other activities conducted by or in conjunction with the Chattahoochee Nature Center, and travel to and from such activities, involves inherent risks of physical injury, illness, death or loss of personal property, and the undersigned assumes all such risks, including risks associated with activities conducted in remote locations. 7.SECURITY/LIABILITIES/INSURANCE (Required) CNC will provide access to electricity in order to eliminate the need for a generator. (E) Vendors/Exhibitors shall distribute products in environmentally friendly materials (compostable plates, bowls, cups, and flatware) and will NOT use Styrofoam or other similar non-biodegradable products. (D) Vendors/Exhibitors shall arrange their exhibit so it does not obstruct the general view or hide the exhibit of others. (C) Vendors/Exhibitors shall reflect their company’s highest standards of professionalism while maintaining the exhibit during the symposium hours. All exhibits must fit in the space provided. No undignified manner of attracting attention will be permitted. (B) Distribution by the Vendor/Exhibitor of any printed matter, souvenirs, or other articles must be confined to the assigned space. These transactions must be made by the Vendor/Exhibitor – CNC is unable to assist with transactions. These sales will be permitted in accordance with facility, local, city, state, and federal regulations. (A) Over-the-counter sales are defined as a transfer of goods for money, check, draft, or other kinds of payment. SECURITY/LIABILITIES/INSURANCE (Required) Vendors are responsible for cleaning their table and area by 6PM on Saturday, December 2. Vendors are encouraged to use recyclable materials and avoid using single-use foodservice items. Acceptable level is defined as low enough that two people 8ft away from space can speak without having to raise their voices beyond a normal conversational level. All vendors must limit noise to an acceptable level. Exhibitors/Vendors shall arrange their exhibit so it does not obstruct the general view or hide the exhibit of others.į. If an exhibit booth is broken down or left empty before 5PM, that company becomes ineligible for participation in the next Holiday Market.Į. Exhibitors/Vendors shall reflect their company’s highest standards of professionalism while maintaining the exhibit during the symposium hours.ĭ. All exhibits must fit in the space provided.Ĭ. Distribution by the Vendor of any printed matter, souvenirs, or other articles must be confined to the assigned space. CNC DOES NOT guarantee access to Wi-Fi although it is available.ī. These transactions must be made by the vendor – CNC is unable to assist with transactions. Over-the-counter sales are defined as transfer of goods for money, check, draft, or other kind of payment. They typically hunt these warmblooded creatures from a perch.Ī. > In the winter, these raptors focus their hunger on small mammals and the occasional small bird. > During the warmer months, red-shouldered hawks favor cold-blooded prey such as insects, crayfish, amphibians, and reptiles. > It sometimes makes its home near farmlands or in suburban neighborhoods. > Being a secretive raptor, the red-shouldered hawk avoids the more open areas, which are favored by other hawks, and inhabits the woodlands along streams, river valleys, wet meadows, forested swamps, and damp woods. > During flight this hawk gives a quick series of whistles that are slurred together. Some blue jays can imitate the call and may use it to frighten other birds from feeding stations. It screams a repeated kee-yer, and its cries can be heard for miles. > During courtship the red-shouldered hawk can be one of the noisiest raptors. > In Georgia the Red-shouldered hawk is a year round resident. > They appear more slender/leaner than other hawks. > In contrast to the red-tailed hawk, the red-shouldered hawk soars less and prefers to perch hidden in the cover of trees. > The red-shouldered hawk is named for its reddish brown shoulder patches. > Their flight is accipiter like: Flap, Flap, Glide. > In flight, all ages and plumages display translucent white crescents at the wing tips. > These hawks are not picky eaters! Just about any small mammal, reptile, large insect, and even other birds can be part of their meal. > They build their nests high in the trees during the winter or early spring and often decorate their nests with various green plants. They can be seen flying upside down for short distances! They will fly together and occasionally roll over on their backs. > Red-shouldered hawks have an unusual courtship ritual. 15 Interesting Facts About Red-Shouldered Hawks
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