AgentOrange
04-08-2015, 03:02 PM
Had just sat down when just in front of me heard what sounded like my Red-bellied Woodpecker rasing hell as usual. As I reached for my binos, I thought, "no that must be a squirrel barking at me".
About 20 feet straight off from me was this guy raising hell:
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Over the years my most common hawks are the Red-shouldered and the smaller Cooper and Sharp-shinned.
Not sure who this guy is, but going to guess a young Red Shouldered that has not yet colored up, but guess it could be a young Broad Winged who has just arrived.
Can any of you help out?
Not how well he blends in with the tree.
About 20 feet straight off from me was this guy raising hell:
3889
3890
Over the years my most common hawks are the Red-shouldered and the smaller Cooper and Sharp-shinned.
Not sure who this guy is, but going to guess a young Red Shouldered that has not yet colored up, but guess it could be a young Broad Winged who has just arrived.
Can any of you help out?
Not how well he blends in with the tree.