Here is the eBird list with more images.

https://ebird.org/checklist/S118309042

On Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 11:07:52 PM UTC-6 Brian wrote:

> Ben Sampson and I saw what appear to be two Red-shouldered Hawks in Logan 
> County. The first bird was found by John Vanderpoel and William Kaempfer. 
> The second bird was photographed separately and with the other RSHA. I am 
> not sure what two (JUVENILE) RSHA in Colorado could mean but it was a great 
> sight. The best views of the birds are from Jumbo Res and they were flying 
> across the road along the reservoir. A Red-tailed Hawk soared with them at 
> one point and the size difference was very apparent. Attached are the 
> images.
>
> (40.9209277, -102.6665276)
>
> Brian Genge[image: RSHA-6.jpg][image: RSHA-4.jpg]
>

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