COBirders--  Thanks to those who responded to my query about the hawk I.D.
at Coors Field.  All indicated it was a Red-tailed.  That's what I thought,
too, when it was first shown flying around the venue.  The head and
scapulars looked right for RTHA.  But when it perched and the cameraman
focused in on a nice close-up of the front I saw that the bird was heavily
streaked-similar to a Broad-winged-except for the large clear, light tan
plumage on the breast and belly.  Two of the commentaries I received
mentioned a breast/belly band which I did not see at all even though I
looked for it.  The solid light tan or cream colored breast and belly and
the heavy streaking are what confused me.  I only realized this morning that
I could have started recording the telecast for future reference, but alas I
didn't.

Leon Bright, Pueblo

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