Hi Bill:
At such close range, Ferruginous Hawks show their eagle-like gape,
which extends all the way under the eye. These birds are all juvenile
Red-tailed Hawks. Juvenile Ferruginous Hawks, unless they are dark
birds, have white throats and not so much dark below.
Enjoy,
Tony
Tony Leukering
currently Smith Point, TX
Subject: [cobirds] Ferruginous hawks ??? (pictures)
I think these pictures are all of immature ferruginous hawks that i
have
seen recently around Colorado Springs and Falcon but I am not really
sure.
Please send me any comments
Thanks
Bill
Colorado Springs
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