Sunday, 9 March 2014

[cobirds] Hawk ID

Hey Guys,

I don't often see most of Colorado's vast array of raptors, so often their ID can still elude me. Being at work, I only have a camera phone. Therefore, the quality of the pictures are not fantastic. However, the coloration is still accurate (the underbelly and underwing don't have strong contrast, if any, from the white).
This was taken in Thornton, Colorado today and I have seen this raptor around for weeks. I could never get close enough to accurately view any markings or shape, really, so this was neat. Too bad the pictures aren't great. There are normally three Red-tailed Hawks around the property, but this one always stays solo. I don't see the typical "shoulder" markings when it's in flight, nor does the tail have any rust.

My first inkling was perhaps a Ferruginous, but I would think it'd be a pretty small one. Thoughts?
Here are the pictures I was able to nab:
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh67/FireMaster13Deviant/Birds/20140309_135152_zpsdc49ce73.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh67/FireMaster13Deviant/Birds/20140309_135155_zps757b9b09.jpg
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh67/FireMaster13Deviant/Birds/20140309_135157_zps604953e5.jpg

Julie Martinez
Littleton, CO

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