They also both have a cow lick! 😊
Bill
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On May 19, 2018, at 9:58 PM, Michael Todd <birder1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Agree, this is fine for an immature Red-shouldered, and looks could easily be
the same bird in both images. Both birds have a small dark mark in the
supercilium before the eye, and a small horizontal dark mark below the eye at
bottom of auriculars. I think the exposure is slightly different in the two
frames accounting for the difference in overall color.
Michael Todd
Jackson, TN
On Saturday, May 19, 2018 2:12 PM, David B Coe <davidbcoeauthor@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I think you’re looking at an immature Red-shouldered Hawk. Other opinions?
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On May 19, 2018, at 2:31 PM, Jesse <fernj1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This involves two hawks or possibly both sides of same one. The frontal
view does not look like it goes with the hawk seen from back plus it has a
rounded end to tail feathers and head is lighter color.. Any of you birders
got any idea what I have here. Any and all suggestions appreciated. Photos
were made about an hour apart.
Jesse Livingston
498 N. Old Troy Rd
Troy, TN Obion county.
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