Hi All,
I was able to find the Red-headed Woodpecker with Dave and Donna's directions.
With patience, I was able to observe it both at the tree they are working at
and at closer ranges. They appeared to exchange the job of excavating with one
of them almost always there. When they fly with
Hi,
Would anyone help confirm the Hawk in the photo. I am thinking Broad-winged.
Thanks, Greg
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The large, discreet spots, long legs, and appearance of barring on back
feathers make me think this is a juvenile Red-shouldered Hawk. Do you have
additional photos that you could post somewhere?
Kevin
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