[Bristol-Birds] Mystery Hawk ID Revealed
- From: "Mayhorn" <mayhorn@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Bristol Birds" <bristol-birds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 20:00:47 -0400
Area Birders,
The ID of the hawk I posted at
http://users.mikrotec.com/mayhorn/MystHwk/MystHwkP1.htm
is an IMMATURE COOPER'S HAWK. The relatively large, flat, square looking head,
the thin tear drop streaking on the breast, the long tail with the white
terminal band (which may not always be present on immature birds) and the
relatively thick legs are all indicators that this is a Cooper's.
36 birders ventured guesses at the ID. The results were as follows:
Cooper's Hawk 29
Sharp-shinned 4
Northern Goshawk 1
Merlin 2
Thanks to all of you who participated.
Good Birding,
Roger Mayhorn
(near) Grundy VA
Buchanan County
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