Thinking Broad winged on this one?
Hawk
Hawk
A odd small kettle of mixed hawks came over this morning, two redtails, a Swainson's, two kites and two others I'm not sure about. Way up in the sun and hard to see but I tried.
Thinking Broad winged on this one?
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Thinking Broad winged on this one?
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Re: Hawk
It's okay, I agree with Peregrine. I was looking at a pretty small version &. the facial markings weren't really visible. The wings were throwing me too, didn't appear "pointy" enough for a Falcon.Kevin wrote: Tue May 12, 2026 1:02 amOf course not. Anybody is free to do whatever they need to my photos.
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Re: Hawk
We get a lot of similar birds to this out in desert traps here in the west. They're 2nd-year Broad-wings that won't breed that season, but still migrate north anyway and end up getting lost. Here are a few birds similar to yours. Typically, they're molting the inner primaries, just like your bird is.
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/637611085
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/238819061
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/458101411
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/637611085
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/238819061
https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/458101411
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Re: Hawk
Interesting - the first photo example is a great match.Aidan B wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:49 pm We get a lot of similar birds to this out in desert traps here in the west. They're 2nd-year Broad-wings that won't breed that season, but still migrate north anyway and end up getting lost. Here are a few birds similar to yours. Typically, they're molting the inner primaries, just like your bird i
Agree with Broad-winged.
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Re: Hawk
Absolutely not a falcon. I like Broad-winged Hawk.
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