Hi all, 
I went to Flagler SWA this morning and had an immature Red-shouldered Hawk 
below the dam. I was able to get a decent view and photo before it flew 
off. Given the two (possibly three?) immature Red-shouldered Hawks still at 
Jumbo, the sighting in Yuma county a few days ago, and this sighting, this 
is the fourth sighting in Colorado this month. Although the Kit Carson bird 
and Yuma bird could concievably be the same bird, the birds at Jumbo appear 
to be continuing, so there are likely at least three individuals in 
Colorado right now. It is strange that this species is usually seen once 
every couple of years or so in Colorado, but at least three have been seen 
so far in this month alone.  Also, all of the reported birds have been 
immature. Keep an eye out for Red-shouldered Hawks elsewhere!

Here is my checklist with a photo:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S118748708

Ben Sampson
Boulder, CO 


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