Over the past two weeks at my home in Teller County; on three different
occasions; at or just after sunrise; a Northern Goshawk has been calling
outside my home office, in dense woods, for 1 to 15 minutes.

 

The call is an absolute dead-ringer to every recording I have for a Northern
Goshawk in every respect. Loudness, tempo, etc. Simply dead ringer. I can
hear this thing inside my office, and it must be 10-40 yards away.

 

I am invariably tied up in a meeting or other work, but eventually get
outside with camera and binos to look for it. 

 

Every time I go outside, it ceases to call. Wondering around the acre of
woods with an eye towards a sneaky large Accipter flying off silently, I
have never found it. But, the Steller's Jays that are always in my yard at
this time of the morning (I put out peanuts in the shell for them) are
always there.

 

So, the whole point of this email is, I know that Steller's Jays do a weak
imitation of red-tailed hawks; and I have witnessed this on countless
occasions over the years. The Jays breed on my lot most years. But, I have
never heard them sound anything like a Goshawk. And further, even though the
Jays can be noisy and raucous, I don't think any of them are capable of the
volume of the Goshawk call. Am I wrong? Is it possible that a Steller's Jay
is making this call?

 

Jeff J Jones

( <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected])

Teller County - 8500' - Montane Woodlands

 

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