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We live in a subdivision so this is a rare treat to see this bird on our fence.

Menkaure

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Wow, neat.
Thanx for sharing that.
Christina


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Hey Menkaure,

Where do you live? That looks like some kind of falcon. Very cool.

Kim
 
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Beautiful bird, Smiler

Love Molinda xx


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What a nice picture and beautiful bird, thanks for posting Smiler
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We live in Michigan. A suburb of Detroit. This is a hawk although I'm not sure of exactly what kind.

Menkaure
 
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I must have looked at a gazillion sites. I was amazed at how hard it was to find pictures to identify these guys. I'm by no means a bird expert but it looks like your bird visitor might be a female Red Tail juvenile... as they don't develope their actual red tail until their second year of life. She's a little puffed up there keeping warm I expect, making it a little harder to identify her. But here's a link of a female Red Tail... see what all of you think:
http://www.snew.freeuk.com/spirit1.htm


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It's possible Nancy. So dang hard to tell with one from the back and the other from the front!
Christina


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I'd say it was the right bird. I sat there inside the window looking at this beautiful bird for several minutes thru my telephoto lens and I'd say that pic is right. I now glance out the window every time I think of it to see if 'she' is back.
Thanks for the info.

Menkaure
 
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I don't think it's a red tailed, check out the following pics...looks like a sharp shinned to me as they are a smaller hawk.



www.lookoutnow.com/feeder/sharp01.htm
 
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WoW! What a cool thread!

Now that you have posted that link of the Sharp Shinned Hawk, I think it looks like 'our' hawk. I zoomed in on both pics and they both have a spot of yellow on the nostrils.
Now, if I could persuade the hawk to come back and turn around, we'd have more proof. Confused

Menkaure
 
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I have one like that, too! It is either a sharp shinned hawk or a cooper's hawk - they seem to look alike. AND they seem to be OK with subdivision living LOL

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Here is the one that visits me... when I need some "hawk medicine"

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LOL! Too cool! Big Grin

True, red-tailed hawks are pretty funny about subdivisions. They like their privacy. There's a ton of them here in KY as we're less populated, but I only spot them out on the country roads away from civilization.

My grandpa actually knows their "call," and can mimic them. I don't know how many red-tails he's conned into coming close over the years, but it's been a bunch!

Beautiful birds, thanks for sharing! I do love a pretty hawk. Wink


Ashley M. Henry, QTP, LMT, & ARC1

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Wow! Big Grin

All of the pics are so beautiful! Thanks so much ...to all! Big Grin

With Love and Appreciation,
Julie
 
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