Interesting post Dave, as I had a pair hunting over here at my home (30 Torok Road, Groton) yesterday. We had a pair here 2 years ago but something killed one in my pasture (and left enough to identify), and in the summer I only ever saw a solitary red-tailed hawk. This was the first time I'd seen a pair since, and I would also guess these were a male and female. I am not sure where they nest, but probably north of my farm between Torok Road and Sovocol Hill Road where there are tall trees and structures.
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