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I'll agree w/dsiegel on your hawk ID Eric, but I'll add there is a possibility of it being a Sharp-shinned hawk also. It's really tough to differentiate a Cooper's from a Sharp-shinned, but in today's world, the Cooper's is far more common.
Adult (L) and sub-adult American Bald Eagles

Eyeing prey
Last edited by Bill W; 03-03-2015 at 06:47 PM.
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