Chris,
I would say that the enormous beak and light mottling on the front make this an immature Bald Eagle. Perhaps it's a female and the one that it was next to was a smaller male?
A Swainson's would be dramatically smaller and less bulky. IMO, size isn't a great differentiator between Balds and Goldens, though they do have somewhat different shapes when perched and definitely when flying.
Peter Ruprecht
Superior
On Saturday, September 14, 2019, 6:32:05 PM MDT, 'Egret' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Is this a Golden Eagle? I saw it in the same tree as a Bald Eagle. It was clearly larger. Also the hooked bill. I also thought it could be a Dark-morph Swainson's Hawk (I saw several today).
-- Chris Brobin
Manitou Springs
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