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I took this near the Topock marsh area on the colorado river, not sure if it is a Harris Hawk, I only got off two frames before he "flew the coop"
 

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pretty bird, nice shot too
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Not sure about a cooper's hawk, the white stripe above the eye gives me doubt.
 

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I would have wanted to say it is a Harrier, or commonly called "Marsh Hawk". But it doesn't show the orbital array of light feathers around the head.

Here's a Sharp-Shinned Hawk. (from peregrinfund.org)
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Here's a Coopers' (from Tuslawalk.com)
coophawk.jpg
 

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If I recall correctly, the Sharp Shinned has a squared off tail at rest and the Cooper's tail is rounded. QR's bird has the rounded tail.

I never knew there were so many different kinds of hawks, until my chickens started disappearing. Red Tails are most common by me, but have caught a Cooper's in the act before. I believe they are slightly larger than the Sharp Shinned.

I would love to get into falconry, but have not located anyone within reasonable distance of me to apprentice under. Might be a good project to get set up prior to retirement.
 

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Great pic of the hawk!!

I was on Lake Sonoma on a boat going to a new spot via boat bowhunting wild pigs and I saw this hawk or falcon fly by and land. I zoomed in as much as I could hoping to catch a little detail of him. Sorry for the not as sharp of a picture I was hoping for. Pretty small bird. Pretty hard to hold still on a moving boat. Anyway, I know he is not a Harris hawk but it would cool if someone recognized him. :xmas-hat:
 

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in2blacktail,

I am noty completely sure and I don't have my birdbook here, but with that face it looks to me like a Peregrin falcon. And I would say that is a quite good picture.
 

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I'm with henriksson. That definately looks like a peregrine falcon to me. Great photo.

Louie
 

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