We had very good looks this morning of the adult Broad-winged Hawk from the 
Centennial Trail parking lot at the mouth of Sunshine Canyon, Boulder. The 
hawk was perched for a long time on top of a pine tree across the road from 
the parking lot.

Bob Spencer and Sondra Bland
Erie, CO

On Monday, July 20, 2020 at 8:49:06 PM UTC-6, Nathan Pieplow wrote:
>
> This evening I was hiking at the mouth of Sunshine Canyon in Boulder when 
> I heard the whistled "Pee-tee" call of a Broad-winged Hawk. After looking a 
> bit I saw a juvenile Broad-wing perched in a stand of narrowleaf 
> cottonwoods. The unseen adult was calling from somewhere else in the stand. 
> Broad-winged Hawks breed in small numbers on the Front Range but it's 
> always exciting to run into a family group.
>
> This was only about 100 yards up Sunshine Canyon Road from the Mt. Sanitas 
> Trailhead.
>
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S71684131
>
> Nathan Pieplow
> Boulder
>

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