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This is a discussion on Raptor within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Hopefully this attaches correctly - (my first attempt). Still not 100% certain, but the consensus seems to be that this ...

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    Hopefully this attaches correctly - (my first attempt). Still not 100% certain, but the consensus seems to be that this is probably a juvenile red-tail:




    Different perspective:



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    Interesting looking bird. Looks like you figured it out just dandy. Thanks for sharing.
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    Great looking bird, I'd be guessing it was a young Red Tail but don't know for sure

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    You have me when it comes to birds. Love the stance and eye on the first one. Like the all wise mom giving me that look

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    Nice Capture Pharaoh.
    It is actually an adult Red-tailed hawk. The belly band of mottling and fairly solid coloured head gives this away. Not to mention the padding on feet is very developed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbillygirl View Post
    Nice Capture Pharaoh.
    It is actually an adult Red-tailed hawk. The belly band of mottling and fairly solid coloured head gives this away. Not to mention the padding on feet is very developed.
    I was going to ask Michaelaw since I saw his redtail pic... if there were any other identifying methods I got to your post and sounds like you have some knowledge on the subject too.

    I will spare most of the details. We've had about 4-6 hrs. observation of the bird over 3 visits to the area. First observation which was only a tail view on a fence brought suggestions it was a Cooper's or Sharp-shinned. Even if adult, he or she appears IMHO too big to be a Sharp-shinned and as you noticed, the talons appear "developed" much more than any Sharp-shinned examples I've seen.

    I had settled on it being a red-tail, and later a bird enthusiast I talked with gave his final opinion that it was a juvenile red-tail, though as I recall he stated it's white chest and pattern were a dead giveaway. I took that with a grain a salt, as looking through various reference materials / resources, I found white chests not that uncommon amongst a range of hawks.

    I think you guys are right, and red-tails are most common around here (though this a wetland on a migration track that commonly hosts multiple types of raptors). The one "Hmmm" I had was based on observed behavior, this bird had several tendencies of the Northern Harrier.

    I have more pics of the bird (not as detailed) but various other views if those might help(?) I also can give more detail on what we observed that made me wonder.

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