I had to run artwork up to Loveland today and was on I-25 heading north, 
when between the Mead and Berthoud section of interstate, I had a large all 
dark bird come right over the interstate not more than 25 feet high soaring 
from west to east.  At first glance my brain said Turkey Vulture, as it 
slightly rocked back and forth without flapping at all, and then as I am 
studying it (albeit at 60 MPH, though I probably decelerated and pissed off 
people behind me) I see a Raptor head with bright yellow cere staring down 
at me and then note the finely banded tail and wings and was like "Holy 
Sh*T that's a juvenile Zone-tail!!"... and my camera with 600 mm lens is 
right on the seat next to me, but I am on the interstate, in traffic, and 
it is a construction zone with the entire shoulder closed off... so with no 
option to pull over there, my plan B was to go up to the Berthoud exit and 
take the frontage road back south and try to find it... well the frontage 
road at Berthoud exit is also closed due to the construction (pulling my 
hair out at this point).  I did finally find a way to access the general 
agricultural area that it was headed towards via going back to the Mead 
exit, but it was a good 15-20 minutes before I got back over to that area 
and I was not able to re-locate it.  

So I will be the first to say I take highway-speed observations as suspect, 
including my own, and if this bird had not been so low and easily observed 
I probably would write it off as unidentified, but I got stellar looks at 
this bird due to its slow rocking flight style and low altitude over the 
highway.  The fine banding on wings and tail, general wing shape, head 
shape and rocking Turkey-vulturesque flight style do not fit any other 
raptor species.  I have studied a number of Zone-tails in Arizona and 
Texas, including a few juveniles, and the bird was a perfect fit.  

I debate the value in reporting this, as I acquired no photos, and 
Zone-tails are generally not very chasable, but should you find yourself in 
this general area please keep an eye out.  

One more reason to hate road construction... no opportunity to stop and 
document a rarity.

As an aside, I would have reported this at the time of sighting from my 
phone, but can find no way to post to groups from a mobile device.  I can 
read posts, but not start a new one or reply.  Does anyone know how to post 
to google groups from an iphone?  Do I need an app, and if so what is it 
called?  

Cathy Sheeter 
Aurora, CO 

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