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Identification needed for this bird of prey - aat50211.jpg - What is this?
| Subject:  | Identification needed for this bird of prey - aat50211.jpg - What is this? 
 |  | Poster:  | Kim Jinsuk (jskim@bioinfo.kordic.re.kr) 
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Posted Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 17:02:01 +0900 |   
Identification needed for this bird of prey - aat50211.jpg - What is this? 
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 From: Lara 
 Subject: Re: Identification needed for this bird of prey - aat50211.jpg (1/1)
 Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 08:39:13 -0400
 
 Red Tailed Hawk, Buteo jamaicensis
 
 Lara
 
 
 
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 From: groenhuys@riool.nl (Robert Groenhuys)
 Subject: Re: Identification needed for this bird of prey - aat50211.jpg (1/1)
 Date: 29 Jan 1999 22:20:32 GMT
 
 In article <36B1ABCA.14E5F289@email.com>, quaker@email.com says...
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 >Red Tailed Hawk, Buteo jamaicensis
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 >Lara
 
 
 I'd say it's almost impossible to say for certain what species this is, with 
 only this single photo to go on.
 
 It's almost certainly a Buteo species though; although there are a few other 
 genera which one might consider.
 
 Buteo species generally show a lot of variation between different individuals. 
 In addition to that there are the complications of different ages - these birds 
 take a couple of years to reach the full adult plumage.
 
 Lara, if you have something specific on this bird that tells you its a 
 Red-tailed Hawk, I'd like to hear what it is. Although I'm not familiar with 
 North American birds, I do own some field guides. and they mention nothing that 
 I can see in this photo to make the identification.
 
 Keep in mind that we don't know where the photo comes from. This bird may be 
 photographed anywhere in the world.
 
 /Robert
 
 
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 From: serene5762@aol.com (Serene5762)
 Date: 4 Feb 1999 08:56:31 GMT
 Subject: Re: Identification needed for this bird of prey - aat50211.jpg (1/1)
 
 as far as i can see, this hawk is a regular in my backyard.   he's known as a
 cooper's hawk  
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 I personaly think it's a young bald eagle.
 It has the right sort of colour on the breast, but the beak is more golden eagle-ish I think.
 The breast looks like it's covered with down, and that's what leads me to think it's a young
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 |  | kjgregg | 
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 | What's wrong with you people?  This bird is undoubtedly a red-tailed hawk, hands down.  I have been watching and drawing hawks for over five years now and have seen thousands of red-tailed hawks, which are a common sight throughout the US.  All you have to do is drive along a highway and you'll see one every few hundred feet.  The telling feature for identification is the belly band.  I'd be more wary about identifying it as a red tail if the picture did not show this.  However, this is an excellent photo of a young red-tailed hawk and only one picture is required to ID it as such.   Check out my website www.raptorsink.com |  
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 | Hey people, i'm a falconer in the UK, this is a red tail, looks like a juvenile, however the colour of its feet are a bit confusing, i think there just dirty though, they should be yellow. www.raptorexperience.net |  
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 | Red-Tailed Hawk - juvenile.  If you think it's any other species please hit yourself in head with frying pan. |  
 
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