Greetings,

Thanks to the people who helped me. It's practically unanimous that
the hawk was a Northern Goshawk.

A couple of folks have suggested Townsend's Solitaire for the
songster. I've listened to the samples online and they don't seem to
last as long as the songs I heard yesterday. However, to support the
suggestion, I did see a Townsend's closer to the entrance, just not
singing.

John Polo

On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:08 PM, john polo <a.flamm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was at the top of the ridge of Ute Valley and was able to get a few shots
> of this hawk. I think it's a Goshawk, but I'd like someone to confirm for
> me.
...
> On 17 March, I visited Great Sand Dunes National Park and heard a song I
> don't know. Never saw the songster. To describe it, it was close to 20 or 30

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