I went to find the Stilt Sandpipers that Josh had earlier and heard crows
chasing a hawk. So I shot some pictures and noticed that the hawk is VERY
white underneath. On the top side noticed the white at base of tail, as well
as other whitish markings on a brown back.
I am assuming this is a RED-TAILED HAWK. Is this close to being a
KRIDER'S HAWK? I knew it would be a long ways from home if it was.
Four photos are imbedded in the checklist. 2 of the top side and 2 of
the under side.
View this checklist online at
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S25334494
Happy birding
Andy Aldrich
North Berwick
Directions: take Gavel Rd. east off of Rte. 4 at blinking light, 3.7 miles
south of jct. of Rtes. 4 and 111, (in Alfred) or 0.7 miles north of jct. of
Rtes. 4 and 109., (in S. Sanford)
Hours as posted: 6-4:30 MON-FRI, WEEKENDS: 7-8:30 SAT+SUN Holidays are
usually the same hours as weekend hours.
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