Hawk ID help, please
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Hawk ID help, please

QWK SVT

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First post, so I'll introduce myself, a little...

My parents have retired to Brighton, Ontario - a very different place than the urban settings I'm used to.  In visiting them, I've learned I truly enjoy the nature and have combined that with another hobby - photography.  I'm very much a newbie, trying to learn.  I look at what I find asthetically pleasing, and fire away with the shutter, and try to identify and learn more about the species I found in my view finder, later on.  I can't visit my parents all the time, so I've started to search out wildlife within the confines on the urban / suburban setting, with more success than I ever expected...  Toronto is abustle with birds, and my backyard feeder is visited by more birds than I knew existed in the city, just a year ago!

Over the Easter weekend, I wandered around the Leslie and Hwy 7 area, and followed a couple of Turkey Vultures.  They led me directly to this hawk, and the shutter went wild as my heart pounded - for the first time I was going to be able to take some decent pictures of a raptor (a goal I set for myself a year ago)...  Now, I need your help: can you please ID this bird for me?  I would also very much appreciate if you could explain the logic, so that I can learn, too.





Thanks in advance,
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« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by QWK SVT »


Pat Hodgson

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immature red-tailed hawk

red-tailed hawk based on overall proportions as well as the "belly-band" of dark feathers across the mid-section
immature because of the banded brown tail

nice shots, BTW
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Pat Hodgson »
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cocosally

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They are always there around the area. There's 3 of them (at least) and see them on the Hwy 404 almost everyday. They may have thier nest in the area of 404 and 16th. Nice shot!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by cocosally »


Cody

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I saw some of those yesterday. They are very nice to see. They are Red Tailed Hawks.

« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Cody »


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Good for you well done pics ,it is a Red-tailed for sure I see them almost everyday in the Brickworks in Toronto...
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Thanks!
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Nice job on the images. Flight shot is really good with good looks at the immature plummage.
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by JTF »
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Thank you all!  I have since been back, and it seems this is a regular haunt for this RTH...
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« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by QWK SVT »