Saturday 13 April 2019

[cobirds] Re: White Hawk, Westminster

Last Tuesday I got to see this hawk in Westminster leaving work to head to Boulder for an appointment. I was thrilled when I found this thread. Sounds like this hawk could be quite old now, the one I saw was clearly white, with some slight buffy colors which made me wonder at first if it was one of the owls I have seen in the area (but this was still the middle of the day). But after looking at the shape, knowing it was a hawk. Do you think there could be off-spring off this hawk? It was sitting on the light pole across front the rec center on Sherridan right before 104th.

Andrea D Wieland
Brighton, CO

On Monday, December 8, 2014 at 7:56:45 PM UTC-7, David Wade wrote:
One pleasure of birding, for me, is getting other people interested in birds so when my friend Ed told me about an "albino hawk" he saw, I was thrilled for him and me (or is it I?). I can't see enough details in the photos he sent to identify, or describe, the hawk but I assume it's a Red-tailed Hawk just based on probability. He spotted the nearly all white hawk on Sheridan Blvd in Westminster, just north of 104th Ave.. Ed said he has seen this bird in previous winters too so maybe it's a regular winter resident. I posted one of the pictures here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/122221383@N05/15792695940/

David Wade
Ft Collins, CO

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1 comment:

  1. Has anyone seen him recently? I drive my kids to school and we were lucky enough to see him just about every morning. But it has been a few months since we've seen him.

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