Re: [cobirds] Light Morph Harlan's Hawk - Jeffco

2013-12-09 Thread mike
Kay,

Thanks for the information.  After looking at the pictures, I'm reasonably sure 
the bird is the same as the light morph Harlan's we viewed last Friday 
(12-6-13).  Glad to see it has returned.

Mike Henwood
Presently in Grand Junction
Mesa County


On Dec 8, 2013, at 11:28 AM, Kay Niyo k...@kayniyo.com wrote:

 http://www.kayniyo.com/birds_raptor_vulture.htm  (Half way down the page)
 
 Recall that last year on the Marston CBC we had a light morph Harlan's
 Red-tailed Hawk, Colorado Academy, Denver Co., CO, Marston CBC, 15 Dec 2012
 that was confirmed by Brian Wheeler.
 
 And check out Lee Farrell's favorite Chatfield-vicinity dark morph
 red-tailed photo and article in the January Lark Bunting at
 http://dfobirders.org/wordpress/denver-field-ornithologists/lark-bunting-dfo
 -monthly-newsletter/ !
 
 Same birds?  Who knows?!
 
 Kay
 
 Kayleen A. Niyo, Ph.D.
 Niyo Scientific Communications
 5651 Garnet St.
 Golden, CO 80403
 303.679.6646
 k...@kayniyo.com; www.KayNiyo.com
 
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 From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
 Of Michael Henwood
 Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2013 8:04 AM
 To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
 Cc: Robert Raker
 Subject: [cobirds] Light Morph Harlan's Hawk - Jeffco
 
 On Friday after  visiting Red Rocks, Michael Kiessig, Rob Raker and I
 visited South Platte Park just north of C470 and the S.Platte River.  On the
 drive over we observed a dark Harlan's Hawk on the west side of C470 between
 Quincy and Belleview.  Most winters there has been a Harlan's  seen in this
 area.  At S. Platte Park we observed 9 Greater Scaup in the pond closest to
 C470 and the S. Platte River.  We also got a glimpse of a skittish Harlan's
 Hawk which appeared to be a light morph.  Clean white underneath with a
 uniform dark back.  The head had quite a bit of white in the area of the
 supercilium and crown, while the tail was a dusky white with just a touch of
 rufous above the grayish tail band. 
 
 Perhaps some of our talented photographers could get some photos of this
 wary Harlan's, so it could be studied in greater detail.  The light morph is
 very rare among Harlan's.
 
 Mike Henwood
 Grand Junction, Mesa County
 presently visiting Jefferson County
 
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RE: [cobirds] Light Morph Harlan's Hawk - Jeffco

2013-12-08 Thread Kay Niyo
http://www.kayniyo.com/birds_raptor_vulture.htm  (Half way down the page)

Recall that last year on the Marston CBC we had a light morph Harlan's
Red-tailed Hawk, Colorado Academy, Denver Co., CO, Marston CBC, 15 Dec 2012
that was confirmed by Brian Wheeler.

And check out Lee Farrell's favorite Chatfield-vicinity dark morph
red-tailed photo and article in the January Lark Bunting at
http://dfobirders.org/wordpress/denver-field-ornithologists/lark-bunting-dfo
-monthly-newsletter/ !

Same birds?  Who knows?!

Kay

Kayleen A. Niyo, Ph.D.
Niyo Scientific Communications
5651 Garnet St.
Golden, CO 80403
303.679.6646
k...@kayniyo.com; www.KayNiyo.com

-Original Message-
From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Michael Henwood
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2013 8:04 AM
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
Cc: Robert Raker
Subject: [cobirds] Light Morph Harlan's Hawk - Jeffco

On Friday after  visiting Red Rocks, Michael Kiessig, Rob Raker and I
visited South Platte Park just north of C470 and the S.Platte River.  On the
drive over we observed a dark Harlan's Hawk on the west side of C470 between
Quincy and Belleview.  Most winters there has been a Harlan's  seen in this
area.  At S. Platte Park we observed 9 Greater Scaup in the pond closest to
C470 and the S. Platte River.  We also got a glimpse of a skittish Harlan's
Hawk which appeared to be a light morph.  Clean white underneath with a
uniform dark back.  The head had quite a bit of white in the area of the
supercilium and crown, while the tail was a dusky white with just a touch of
rufous above the grayish tail band. 

Perhaps some of our talented photographers could get some photos of this
wary Harlan's, so it could be studied in greater detail.  The light morph is
very rare among Harlan's.

Mike Henwood
Grand Junction, Mesa County
presently visiting Jefferson County

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