These youngsters are most definitely Red-tails. We currently have six of
these monsters ;-) of various ages in our care at our facility.
Michael Tincher
Rehabilitation Coordinator
Rocky Mountain Raptor Program
Fort Collins,CO
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 9:05:42 AM UTC-6, Pauli wrote:
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> These
could spot the
parents. That would really help.
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These kids are Red-tail hawks.
Michael Tincher
Loveland, CO
On Tuesday, June 16
Great picture! Based on the nest location and their beaks, I'd guess
Red-tailed Hawk. The word "guess" is important.
Rolf Hertenstein, Lyons (Boulder County)
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 9:05:42 AM UTC-6, Pauli wrote:
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> These were photographed in their nest just outside of Town Hall in Mead.
I agree with Michael, they look like Buteos, probably RTHA
Joe Kipper
Fort Collins
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These kids are Red-tail hawks.
Michael Tincher
Loveland, CO
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 9:05:42 AM UTC-6, Pauli wrote:
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> These were photographed in their nest just outside of Town Hall in Mead.
> Mead is in southwest Weld County.
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> Thanks!
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> Pauli
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Hello Pauli!
Fledglings never cease to confuse me, but you seem to have found young
birds that have had time to grow a bit. I believe they are Osprey chicks,
due to the color pattern of white/gray and a contrasting dark back.
*The birds are happy, and so am I*
*~Caleb Alons, Larimer County*
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