Perhaps a juvenile hawk or great horned owl. If you look up the juvenile great 
horned owl’s call, that might fit. You can probably tell  a juvenile great 
horned owl from a hawk so if you can find other juvenile calls.  Good luck!

Deb Carstensen 

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> On Jun 9, 2020, at 5:47 AM, Jay Breidt <jbre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Maybe a Cooper’s hawk?
> Jay Breidt 
> Fort Collins
> 
>> On Mon, Jun 8, 2020 at 11:06 PM Heidi Haas Williams <heidi.h...@gmail.com> 
>> wrote:
>> Hey all, first post to the group after hearing a strange bird call/sound 
>> today. Around midday north of Denver (Federal Heights) I heard what I 
>> thought might be a dog toy originally, but it sounded almost like a monkey - 
>> hard to describe but that's what I thought it was originally. It was loud 
>> and sounded a few times so I went to check it out. I was able to spot a 
>> bird/bird of prey up in a tree right outside my house that I believed to be 
>> making the noise. Unfortunately I wasn't able to capture the call or any 
>> part of the bird via camera but i was able to see a whitish belly and it 
>> seemed a bit fluffy as it hopped from one branch to another. I wasn't able 
>> to see it's head or body shape at all but it seemed hawkish size. I went to 
>> get binocs/camera and couldn't spot it again (may have flown while I was 
>> inside) so that's all the info I have. No history of owls in the residential 
>> area, but occasional hawks/falcons as we do have a prairie dog town nearby. 
>> 
>> Out of plain curiosity, does anyone have an idea of what it could be? It 
>> wasn't the usual hawk or owl sounds I've heard while out (or during visits 
>> to hawkquest etc). It seemed fairly unique and I'm hoping the "monkey-ish" 
>> descriptor might be a clue. 
>> 
>> Sorry if this is a wild goose chase, but I appreciate any suggestions so I 
>> can compare to audio on ebird/merlin/etc!
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> Heidi Haas
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