Same here on the east side of Colo. Sprgs where two Steller's have been around 
all winter. I couldn't find the RTHA I kept hearing one day while on the deck; 
but on another day I realized it was coming from the pine in the backyard where 
I could see a Steller's Jay. All the other yard birds scattered, then the 
Steller's came in to eat all alone. 

Kathy Miller 
Colo Sprgs

> On Mar 28, 2018, at 8:21 AM, Ed Baker <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Backyard - Steller's Jay
> 
> with a "call" sounding like a hawk as it circles high up in the sky
> 
> Don't know how else to describe it other than that - as in a menacing wispy 
> whistle
> 
> maybe it was raised by a Red-tail?
> 
> oh heck!  you've probably all heard it before!!
> 
> Bonnie Boex
> Dillon
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