Broad-Wing Hawk using the S wind against our hill to climb out of sight at midday.
With just binoculars (and poor hearing) I probably wouldn't have been sure of an ID but the Merlin Sound ID alerted me to its presence.
I found this article in the most recent issue of Northern Woodlands to be interesting.
https://northernwoodlands.org/articles/article/broad-winged-hawk-migration
Steve
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