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"At least 2 Adult and 2 juvenile Swainson's hawks (1 adult iffy because it was most likely a dark morph, but since it was most likely a breeding pair due to the juveniles, I assume it was also an adult Swainson's). Adults flew far over head calling ""kreeeeeeeerr"" and landing in a tree occasionally. The juveniles perched in trees for most part. 2 nests were seen near premises; a photo of 1 nest is seen attached, however Red-tailed hawks were seen nearby, so no nests were verified as babies had obviously been fledged."
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"At least 2 Adult and 2 juvenile Swainson's hawks (1 adult iffy because it was most likely a dark morph, but since it was most likely a breeding pair due to the juveniles, I assume it was also an adult Swainson's). Adults flew far over head calling ""kreeeeeeeerr"" and landing in a tree occasionally. The juveniles perched in trees for most part. 2 nests were seen near premises; a photo of 1 nest is seen attached, however Red-tailed hawks were seen nearby, so no nests were verified as babies had obviously been fledged."
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"At least 2 Adult and 2 juvenile Swainson's hawks (1 adult iffy because it was most likely a dark morph, but since it was most likely a breeding pair due to the juveniles, I assume it was also an adult Swainson's). Adults flew far over head calling ""kreeeeeeeerr"" and landing in a tree occasionally. The juveniles perched in trees for most part. 2 nests were seen near premises; a photo of 1 nest is seen attached, however Red-tailed hawks were seen nearby, so no nests were verified as babies had obviously been fledged."
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"At least 2 Adult and 2 juvenile Swainson's hawks (1 adult iffy because it was most likely a dark morph, but since it was most likely a breeding pair due to the juveniles, I assume it was also an adult Swainson's). Adults flew far over head calling ""kreeeeeeeerr"" and landing in a tree occasionally. The juveniles perched in trees for most part. 2 nests were seen near premises; a photo of 1 nest is seen attached, however Red-tailed hawks were seen nearby, so no nests were verified as babies had obviously been fledged."
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"At least 2 Adult and 2 juvenile Swainson's hawks (1 adult iffy because it was most likely a dark morph, but since it was most likely a breeding pair due to the juveniles, I assume it was also an adult Swainson's). Adults flew far over head calling ""kreeeeeeeerr"" and landing in a tree occasionally. The juveniles perched in trees for most part. 2 nests were seen near premises; a photo of 1 nest is seen attached, however Red-tailed hawks were seen nearby, so no nests were verified as babies had obviously been fledged."
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two chicks on the nest; I'm adding one where the chick is raising its wings to show the reverse coloration.
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two chicks on the nest; I'm adding one where the chick is raising its wings to show the reverse coloration.
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sorry not a good photo of it ....it flew over my head I wasn't expecting this!
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sorry not a good photo of it ....it flew over my head I wasn't expecting this!
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Fairly embarrassed by the poor quality of these images, but this hawk was WAY up there -- those white shoulders were distinct, I thought. Maybe not... Perhaps this is a Swainson's hawk...
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Fairly embarrassed by the poor quality of these images, but this hawk was WAY up there -- those white shoulders were distinct, I thought. Maybe not... Perhaps this is a Swainson's hawk...
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