Yes, this is a definite juvenile Red-tailed. When I see birds like this in 
the field I don't really take note of the field marks like a should I just 
say "this is a Red-tailed because of the GISS," but this is a good 
opportunity to note the field marks since Osprey and Ferruginous Hawk were 
suggested. This bird is paler individual so it doesn't have the "helmeted" 
appearance that most adults and some very dark juveniles have. The "three 
points of white" field mark is a field mark that is useful when looking at 
the dorsal side of soaring buteos. Because this bird is perched, you can't 
even see the "wrists" mentioned by Caleb that would be white on a Ferrug. 
White speckling on the scapulars is another field mark of RTHA. Adult 
Ferrug would have orangish back with steel-blue primaries and juvenile 
Ferrug would have a uniform brown back. Unfeathered legs are also a huge 
field mark, thank you Todd D.
Good Birding everyone! In a few months we will have plenty of opportunities 
to study the many buteos that winter here and their endless myriad of 
unique color morphs and plumages.
Joe Kipper,
Fort Collins

On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 4:55:15 PM UTC-6 [email protected] 
wrote:

> Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk, check out light western juv. in Sibley. Bands on 
> tail from Dave's description. Also, no feathered legs that Ferrug would 
> show.
>
> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 3:42 PM Dave Hyde <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> HI CObirders,,
>>
>>                 At 1.25pm today as I looked out my kitchen window I saw a 
>> large hawk fly upwards and over the house. All I saw was a spread tail with 
>> many fine bands. I grabbed my binoculars and camera and went to the front 
>> of the house to see the hawk land atop a pine tree. I spotted it and 
>> thought, ‘that looks like an Osprey! Better take a picture.’ So I did and 
>> got 3 photos before the bird flew away. As it went it looked like it had a 
>> white rump. This is the best photo I got. Can anyone please tell me what 
>> hawk this is? – Dave Hyde/nr Storm Moutain, Larimer Cty.
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