[TN-Bird] Re: New Photos - including lt-morph Harlan's Hawk

  • From: Bill Pulliam <littlezz@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: TN-birds Birds <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 16:14:53 -0600

Jeff-- Light morph Harlan's is a very unfamiliar plumage to most of us; even when I lived in eastern Colorado, where dark-phase Harlan's were not all that unusual, we hardly ever saw the light ones. I know I'm kind of unsure of the critical ID points and I suspect many others here are, too. It gets short shrift in most field guides. I wonder if you could give us a summary of what it takes to nail down this ID? I had a bird on the Savannah CBC a couple of years ago that I suspected but just felt too little confidence about to actually "call."


Thanks --

Bill Pulliam
Hohenwald TN
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