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Red-tailed Hawk

Buteo jamaicensis

Photo by gatorfellows
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Field Notes

Description:

Red-tailed Hawks are large hawks with typical Buteo proportions: very broad, rounded wings and a short, wide tail. Most Red-tailed Hawks are rich brown above and pale below, with a streaked belly and, on the wing underside, a dark bar between shoulder and wrist. The tail is usually pale below and cinnamon-red above, though in young birds it’s brown and banded. “Dark-phase” birds are all chocolate-brown with a warm red tail. “Rufous-phase” birds are reddish-brown on the chest with a dark belly. Juvenile ID marks - look for the belly band, its a great indicator that you have a red-tailed.

Habitat:

In a tree at the edge of a golf course and parking lot. Tall grass below.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (4)

Hi Jemma; the brown banded tail says it is a young hawk, but hard to know if it is a female. Did not have a reference to guess size. :)
Thanks Luis. I have been hearing one for a couple of weeks, but today I had a camera and it was in cooperative :)

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