Very nice photo! Thanks. This appears to be an adult (based on breast pattern; jury would show vertical streaks) Cooper's Hawk, based on proportions of bird,
-- rounded, not squared off tail, position of eye in head, etc.
I have never seen one this dark! Off hand I would call it melanistic. Even the terminal tail band is dark and it is usually white.
I don't think they have pale and dark "phases" like buteos. I will be intrigued by comments from raptor experts.
Joe Roller,*
Denver
*Raptor ignoramus
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 2:54 PM, Jeannie <nikonjeannie@gmail.com> wrote:
--AuroraJeannie GirardThanks,Please take a look and any help would be appreciated.I can not identify this hawk that I saw last week at the Dog park at Cherry Creek State Park, Arapahoe County. Many people I know have tried to ID it, but so far, no one is sure.
http://www.pbase.com/image/157919391
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