• Lucky shot of hawk in flight

    From m-m@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 14 21:57:13 2020
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    Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
    at the right time.

    http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to m-m on Sat Mar 14 22:15:54 2020
    On 3/14/2020 9:57 PM, m-m wrote:
    Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
    at the right time.

    http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg

    Wow! That's pretty! Thanks for sharing. :)

    Jill

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  • From Savageduck@21:1/5 to m-m on Sat Mar 14 23:06:46 2020
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    m-m <nospam-m@nym.ore> wrote:
    Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
    at the right time.

    http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg


    Nice capture.

    It is difficult to judge size, but it looks to me to me either a Cooper's
    Hawk, or a Sharp-shinned Hawk.

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  • From Savageduck@21:1/5 to Savageduck on Sun Mar 15 08:12:02 2020
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    Savageduck <savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}me.com> wrote:
    m-m <nospam-m@nym.ore> wrote:
    Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
    at the right time.

    http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg


    Nice capture.

    It is difficult to judge size, but it looks to me to me either a Cooper's Hawk, or a Sharp-shinned Hawk.


    On closer examination I am pretty sure that it is a Cooper’s Hawk -
    Accipiter cooperii

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  • From me@21:1/5 to m-m on Sun Mar 15 08:39:46 2020
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    On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 21:57:13 -0400, m-m <nospam-m@nym.ore> wrote:

    Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
    at the right time.

    http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg

    You might give a look at Cornell's Bird site to try to identify. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/search

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  • From Laine@21:1/5 to m-m on Sun Mar 15 17:02:58 2020
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    m-m wrote:

    Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
    at the right time.

    http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg

    Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile

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  • From m-m@21:1/5 to invalid@invalid.invalid on Sun Mar 15 22:28:59 2020
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    In article <ju5t6f9c1l2isr4p961p8mtgn82qqspdjk@4ax.com>, Laine <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote:

    Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile

    Thank you! This photo from a search of "Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile"
    looks like it's twin: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1239/1344072641_4301ae1f15_z.jpg

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  • From Laine@21:1/5 to m-m on Mon Mar 16 17:28:02 2020
    m-m wrote:

    In article <ju5t6f9c1l2isr4p961p8mtgn82qqspdjk@4ax.com>, Laine
    wrote:

    Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile

    Thank you! This photo from a search of "Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile"
    looks like it's twin: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1239/1344072641_4301ae1f15_z.jpg

    Yeah, it sure does look just like yours.

    It can be tough to ID juveniles when they look so different from the
    parents. In this case, can't disguise the chunky build or the shape of
    the tail, though! There are loads of Red-tails around here.

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