Thanks to all who replied!
David Lang
Scott County
On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:46 PM, "Marsh, Scott"
<smarsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have mixed emotions, but then I usually do on accipiters . I think I can tell
better in person (hawk) than from pictures. And I have my own theory on wing
beat difference.
Size in comparison to red-tail seems rather large , that much of a small
red-tail is going to be large for a sharpie. I don’t think the tail is real
square but if it is a female, then this could cover both.
I agree with the head, but it is hard to tell if it is facing forward or maybe
cocked down, reducing the head projection.
Still, I vote sharpy. J
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Mark Tower
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2014 2:23 PM
To: de_lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; tinanauman@xxxxxxxxx; ask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ask] Re: [birdky] Shaker Village ASK
I would agree, that's a quite short head projection.
Mark Tower
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Date: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 10:39:22 -0700
From: de_lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ask] Re: [birdky] Shaker Village ASK
To: tinanauman@xxxxxxxxx; mailto:ask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ;
I liked the shots, Tina. I took a closer look at the shot with the Red-tailed
Hawk and the "Cooper's" Hawk, which is looking a little more like a
Sharp-shined. It has the square tail and small head & shorter head projection
that I would associate with a sharpie. What do you all think?
David Lang
Scott County
On Sunday, September 14, 2014 10:23 PM, Tina Nauman <tinanauman@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
David Lang has submitted details of the ASK trip to Shaker Village and here are
a few photos from the day.
http://tinanauman.zenfolio.com/p642579663 ;
Tina Nauman
Lexington, KY