Greetings birders,

While driving to work this afternoon, I was on Mountain Ave, close to  the 
traditional Turkey Vulture roost  of Ft Collins when I briefly saw a large, 
dark and raptor-like bird with lighter colored secondaries swoop through 
some trees. I only had glimpse of it but I was certain it was a Turkey 
Vulture, it looked right, right place, definitely too early but yeah, TV.  
Wow! Turkey Vulture! that's crazy, it's still February isn't it, I thought 
to myself, I quickly pulled over to safely enter an ebird list. There, I 
saw it again flying to the north being harassed by some Crows. I had a 
lousy view due to the angle and all the tree tops but it was enough to tell 
that I was looking at a hawk and not a Turkey Vulture. It's probably just a 
dark morphed Red-tailed Hawk but I can't get over how much it looked like a 
Turkey Vulture - I was certain it was - could it have been a Zone-tailed 
Hawk?

I'm throwing that out there on the slim chance a tropical Zone-tailed Hawk 
is flying around northern Colorado in February - at least a few more eyes 
will be looking for it. 

David Wade 
Ft Collins

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