Didereaux
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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This one landed on the fence (like Hunter58's Cooper's did). Not far from the 'Bird Buffet'. She was not very skittish, it was drizzling, so got a decent shot of her before she spooked. After all sorts of embarrassing flip'flops it has finally been determined, once and for -all that this is a sub-adult Sharp-shinned Hawk. Which is what I had originally called it. (but I listened to the first 'expert' that contacted me), I should have waited for the real raptor experts...
I was right in my first editting that the shank, and long bony toes were distinguishing characteristics of this species, as well as a 'blunt' tail. The Coopers has much heavier (and shorter toes), and has a markedly rounded base to its tail. The MERLIN does NOT have yellow eyes!
So now you have all that was told me by a university-type raptor expert.
I was right in my first editting that the shank, and long bony toes were distinguishing characteristics of this species, as well as a 'blunt' tail. The Coopers has much heavier (and shorter toes), and has a markedly rounded base to its tail. The MERLIN does NOT have yellow eyes!
So now you have all that was told me by a university-type raptor expert.


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