thanks all for the advice. I observed these hawks for a while to try to set
the details in my mind. I thought they were red tails, as that is the type
I see the most often, but wanted to make sure. Great spot for observing
them in different positions.
Toby
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Gary Kohlenberg jg...@cornell.edu wrote:
Hi Toby,
Red-tail Hawks. That area is locally famous for large numbers of these
beauties. Other raptors will hunt this area also. I think the yellow tinge
under the tail was caused by light through the red above.
Cheers ,
Gary
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