Hawk ID, Please
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Hawk_ID please
Comments (5)I agree with BN. You indeed have a first-year Red-tailed Hawk. If you have a field guide, take a look at this bird's tail pattern and compare with Cooper's/Sharp-shinned. You'll notice it's a shorter, fatter tail with narrower banding than with Cooper's/Sharp-shinned. Also, compare this bird's tail with an adult Red-tailed Hawk's tail (which is a rusty red color) and you'll see how we can distinguish a juvenile from an adult. They gain their red tails during their first molts (when they are one year old). This bird should be molting soon, as it hatched last year....See MoreHawk ID please... pic
Comments (4)I am going with Cooper's Hawk. The birds head profile and size in relation that that fence post are clinchers for me on the ID. BN...See MoreHawk ID, and also wondering if this hawk may be injured?????
Comments (2)Thanks! So when do their tails get the reddish plumage? This one had brown striped tail feathers, I thought that the adults had red tails but I know very little about red tailed hawks so I thought I would ask, thanks! Oh, also, what's that whistling noise that it is making? There is a redtailed hawk couple that lives in my area, I used To see them Together all the time, now they seem to be hanging out solo mostly, I wondered if this one might be one of their "kids" from this year or year before, this one's plumage looks a lot darker than the male and female I usually see in the area....See Morehawk ID help please..no pics
Comments (4)I agree with Elly and those of the Bird Forum, a Red-shouldered Hawk, adult. Luc...See Morecorunum z6 CT
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