Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
at the right time.
http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg
Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
at the right time.
http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg
m-m <nospam-m@nym.ore> wrote:
Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
at the right time.
http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg
Nice capture.
It is difficult to judge size, but it looks to me to me either a Cooper's Hawk, or a Sharp-shinned Hawk.
Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
at the right time.
http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg
Not sure what kind of hawk this is but I guess I was in the right place
at the right time.
http://mhmyers.com/d80/dsc_6534.jpg
Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile
In article <ju5t6f9c1l2isr4p961p8mtgn82qqspdjk@4ax.com>, Laine
wrote:
Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile
Thank you! This photo from a search of "Red-tailed Hawk, juvenile"
looks like it's twin: https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1239/1344072641_4301ae1f15_z.jpg
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