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Re: Bird ID [Re: Pope1] #5654492 12/30/10 03:26 PM
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red shouldered 99% sure
broad 1% sure


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Re: Bird ID [Re: nethingthatbites] #5697991 01/10/11 08:14 PM
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I'm with you barker definitely sharp shin. Do you have a bird feeder in your back yard ? If so he is probabaly waiting for some dinner to show up. Bird feeders are like brush piles to us.He's just waitin for some birds to show up for his dinner.
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Re: Bird ID [Re: hawki213] #5698743 01/10/11 10:28 PM
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definitely a red shouldered hawk

Re: Bird ID [Re: BurrOak] #5811726 02/06/11 05:50 AM
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totally a hawk


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Re: Bird ID [Re: lilbuddy] #5812455 02/06/11 04:10 PM
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absolutely a juvenile red-shouldered hawk


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Re: Bird ID [Re: fouzman] #5812488 02/06/11 04:17 PM
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I could make some awesome fly's with this feathers.


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Re: Bird ID [Re: LoneStarCarper] #5812603 02/06/11 04:42 PM
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Sparrow hawk



Re: Bird ID [Re: mjmfc] #5812630 02/06/11 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: mjmfc
Sparrow hawk


not even close


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Re: Bird ID [Re: fouzman] #5813023 02/06/11 06:02 PM
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It's either a Sharp Shin or a Coopers and yes if you have a bird feeder he is there for lunch.


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Re: Bird ID [Re: Spiderman] #5814627 02/07/11 01:31 AM
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spider, I can't post photos but go online and look at some photos of a Sharp Shin, Coopers and Red-Shouldered Hawk and get back to me.


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Re: Bird ID [Re: fouzman] #5815479 02/07/11 06:02 AM
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Your right according to the pictures it would be a red shouldered hawk. Coopers and sharp shin do not have the yellow on their peak in the same design as the bird in the 1st picture, but are small hawks also.

They also have pronounced bars across their tail feathers as part of their identification and this bird does not.


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Re: Bird ID [Re: Spiderman] #5824174 02/09/11 04:50 AM
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Looks like a lizard eating fence roosting texas chicken.

Re: Bird ID [Re: Bankside Bartman] #5824454 02/09/11 09:09 AM
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Here he is color-corrected and sharpened a bit.



Re: Bird ID [Re: fouzman] #5835613 02/11/11 04:23 PM
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It's a coopers hawk see them every day 100% thats one badA bird

Re: Bird ID [Re: riverjunky93] #5835636 02/11/11 04:29 PM
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it's NOT a Coopers Hawk. Look at the wings, look at the tail, look at the eyes and look at the shape of the head. It's 100% a Red Shouldered Hawk.


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