The Swainson's hawk migration is in full gear and far from over. As of last 
Wednesday the family groups in the area south of Greeley were still doing 
SWHA things without any major sign of a big push. They are moving now, but 
in no big hurry. A large kettle was sighted over E. Greeley Tuesday(9/12) 
afternoon. Over the last decade the Front Range SWHA's don't seem to begin 
their big push until the 10th or so, of September. Postings on eBird 
indicate that there are still plenty of SWHA's up north that will be 
heading down in short fashion. Warm late summers from Canada on down appear 
to be a key component of this. No cold, no sense of urgency to move.

Was it a kid from this year? Unlikely, since they are so in tuned with the 
adults to make migration.

Michael Tincher
Loveland

On Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 6:27:13 PM UTC-6 Paula Hansley wrote:

> CObirders:
>
> Would a Swainson’s Hawk migrate with Turkey Vultures?  Just saw a group 
> (kettle?) of vultures slowly migrating south over Louisville.  Seemingly 
> soaring with the vultures was one Swainson’s Hawk (missing a tail feather).
>
> Could this be a young bird that fledged late and then missed the main 
> Swainson’s migration?  They gather in eastern Colorado in late August 
> before migrating south in large flocks to Argentina.  Not sure iif the 
> Swainson’s have left eastern Colorado yet.
>
> Thanks- -
>
> Paula Hansley
> Louisville
>

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