Thanks, Christian.  Glad I got a photo and that Christian set the record 
straight.
David Waltman

----- Original Message -----From: Christian Nunes <[email protected]>To: 
CObirds List <[email protected]>Sent: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 00:30:11 -0000 
(UTC)Subject: RE: [cobirds] Re: Rough-Legged Hawk in Longmont (Boulder County)

Hi All,

I hate to be a pester, but I've noticed several local reports of Rough-legged 
Hawks recently which were supported by photos. In each case, the bird in 
question has been a Harlan's Red-tailed Hawk. This includes a photo of the bird 
referred to below. 

Rough-legged Hawks are not a rarity, so not many questions are usually asked. 
However, these recent photo-documented cases bring up the identification 
conundrum between Roughies and Harlan's (they have been known to hybridize, 
btw: http://ebird.org/content/ebird/news/hybrid_halhxrlha/).

Some things to remember are that Rough-legged Hawks are irruptive. Some years 
they are plentiful throughout much of the state, but most years they are 
restricted to the eastern plains and mountain valleys and are seen only 
sporadically along the Front Range. They don't return to established winter 
territories, which is a classic habit of Harlan's Hawks. Just yesterday I 
identified a Harlan's Hawk an eighth of a mile away by naked eye based simply 
on the dark color and the perch it was on, one which has been used by the same 
exact bird for several years. Scope views confirmed my hunch. There was a 
famous light-morph Harlan's that spent many winters on 75th St and St. Vrain Rd 
in Boulder County and who was photographed at a hawk watch in Alaska one 
spring. For at least five winters it could be found on the same exact telephone 
pole, or within a few hundred yards of it. There was an excellent piece in 
Colorado Birds 44:1 about this story: 
http://cobirds.org/JournalArchives/2010-2019/2010%20Vol%2044/CB_2010_44_1_Jan.pdf

Also remember that dark-morph Rough-legged Hawks are very uncommon in the 
state. Harlan's are superficially similar, especially those with a pale tail 
with a wide dark terminal band. They invariably have white streaking on the 
breast, a feature not shown on dark-morph Rough-legged Hawks. The kicker is 
that Roughies have feathers tarsi, unlike Red-tailed Hawks of any ilk. 

Keep on enjoying these Arctic visitors, 

Christian Nunes
Longmont

Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2016 13:47:19 -0800From: [email protected]: 
[email protected]: [cobirds] Re: Rough-Legged Hawk in Longmont 
(Boulder County)

Thanks for the heads up!  

--Jamie Simo
Longmont, CO

On Tuesday, January 19, 2016 at 10:57:34 AM UTC-7, Kat Bradley-Bennett wrote:

A Rough-Legged Hawk has again taken up winter residence in Blue Skies Park in 
west Longmont.  I've seen it perched on the perching poles in the park and in a 
tree near the intersection of Clover Basin Drive and Grandview Meadows Drive, 
nest to the sledding hill.

Kat Bradley-BennettLongmont






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