Well, I really apologize for uploading photos onto OBOL. I was too hasty, and wasn't careful about what I should have done. I've uploaded the photos to my Flicker account.
Copyrights belong to another person. I'll mention I uploaded them to a listserve, and my FLicker account. I'll be removing them after discussions wane. See the links below.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/120003873@N05/14994825635 https://www.flickr.com/photos/120003873@N05/14994460692 Kevin Spencer rriparia@xxxxxxxxxxx Klamath Falls, OR On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 5:53 PM, DJ Lauten and KACastelein wrote:Well, we aren't supposed to send photos as attachments to OBOL (!)......but since it happened, may I suggest a very dark RED-TAILED HAWK......I am fairly certain it is not a Black Hawk, although it certainly is almost a black hawk......
Cheers Dave Lauten On 8/21/2014 5:42 PM, Kevin Spencer wrote:Here's the photos I received. I haven't had time to really look at them yet. So, letting those interested to have a look.
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Hi Kevin,I cannot get my computer to get internet access, so I am using by brother's computer.
Here are the pics of the black hawk. Howard H. from East Cascades Audubon thought a black morph Swainson's a possibility. He thought the bill was too small to be an imm eagle.
The coordinates were 42 40 09 N by 122 01 41 W