Raptors breed early, late winter/early spring,  so it could be a "nestling".


Joe LaFleur
Woodland Park

On Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 7:34:44 AM UTC-6, Gregg Somermeyer wrote:
>
> Late yesterday I spent some time observing what I believe to be either an 
> immature Cooper's Hawk or Sharp-shinned Hawk on stick nest about 20 ft up 
> in crotch of tree. Yellow eye, yellow and black beak, buffy head, barred 
> tail. Is this possible? How old are they when they first breed? 
>
> Gregg Somermeyer, Ft. Collins

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