Great news, Pete!  I am aware of only one previous successful instance
of documented breeding by Broad-winged Hawks in Colorado. That was
a pair in Fort Collins in 1978, written up by Peter Gent in Western Birds.

Joe Roller, Denver

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 1:32 PM, Peter Plage <peter.pl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> At lunch time today I viewed an apparent young of year broad-winged hawk at
> Welchester Tree Park in Lakewood.  It was being heavily harassed by local
> breeders and flew east along the drainage.  As you may recall, one or more
> adults were seen in this area well into spring.  So here's something to do
> in the dog days... be first to confirm with a picture! (I found that
> I-phones don't work too well in that regard...)
>
> Pete Plage
> Broomfield
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