Hi All,

I had (for the first time here) a Northern Goshawk yesterday just before the 
rain.  It was perched on a branch overlooking the wetlands behind the house for 
quite some time.  If it wasn't a Goshawk, it was the biggest baddest Cooper's 
Hawk that I've ever seen.  Had very noticeable supercillium, wide alert eyes, 
with a bill exactly like my Sibley's Juvenile Northern Goshawk, and it was 
huge.  It was brownish, not gray like the adult.  And it was very interested in 
the bird activity, which quickly stopped.  As soon as the thunderstorm started 
it darted into cover and I couldn't find it again.

I'm posting this in hopes someone else may have seen it.

Elaine Coley, Loveland, off Rec. Trail halfway between Taft and Wilson (now 
called Cottonwood Run by powers that be)

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