Tuesday, 21 July 2020

[cobirds] Re: Broad-winged Hawk adult & juvenile, Boulder

Dave Leatherman alerted me that my apparent breeding record of Broad-winged Hawk might be rarer than I thought. No confirmed breeding records were reported during either Breeding Bird Atlas, and Andrews & Righter mention only one confirmed record of breeding for the state. So I hope people can obtain additional confirmation of this apparent family group.

Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 8:48 PM Nathan Pieplow <npieplow@gmail.com> wrote:
This evening I was hiking at the mouth of Sunshine Canyon in Boulder when I heard the whistled "Pee-tee" call of a Broad-winged Hawk. After looking a bit I saw a juvenile Broad-wing perched in a stand of narrowleaf cottonwoods. The unseen adult was calling from somewhere else in the stand. Broad-winged Hawks breed in small numbers on the Front Range but it's always exciting to run into a family group.

This was only about 100 yards up Sunshine Canyon Road from the Mt. Sanitas Trailhead.


Nathan Pieplow
Boulder

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