Very young Red-tailed Hawk. Prominent breast-band.

At one point the announcers were gushing about the hawk, which was
"ready for its close-up" by perching on their booth.

They forgot to describe an exciting hit by one of the Rockies.
Those hawks nested on one a light pole at Coors Field.

There's plenty to eat around there: Rock Pigeons all over the place, rats
by the river,
and probably rabbits.

For the first time in memory, a pair of "tails" nested in a tall pine tree
right on our block
in east Denver. Rabbits are a plague here and the raptors are trying to
keep them down.
We've previously gone through the rabbits, then foxes, then coyotes cycle
and now
it's back to rabbits. They are not so cute when snacking in my flowerbeds.

Joe Roller

On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 9:46 PM, Leon Bright <urra...@comcast.net> wrote:

> COBirders,
>
>   I hope at least some of you who are good at Buteo species I.D. saw the
> nice TV camerawork during the Rockies game on the Root network.  Even
> though I thought I could readily identify the buteos regularly frequenting
> our state, this one has me puzzled.  I’m thinking it’s a juvie. Hopefully
> it was an easy I.D. for others, either TV viewers or fans actually at Coors
> Field.
>
>
>
> Leon Bright, Pueblo
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