Showing posts with label Broad Winged Hawk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broad Winged Hawk. Show all posts

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Florida Hawk at resort

Supper time at the condo, but I think I got too close before he captured his supper.
We went to the park to see the Hawk and Osprey.
Didn't see either one, when we got back to our time share this Hawk was there.
I think it is a Florida Red Shoulder (which apparently look different than other Red Shoulder Hawks), but it could be the Broad Shoulder. A lady there told me it was a "Golden". Think she was thinking of eagles, which I do know it isn't an eagle.
This last photo was the second before it took flight.
Don't really care which type Hawk, he was just pretty to look at.
Oh, and if anybody is interested in the upper left corner is my Etsy site, you can see what I have been spending my time doing. As I list new purses they change there and you can keep an eye on my lastest listings. Right now I am knitting on a Red, White and Blue purse. Hopefully it will be listed in the next week.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Broad Winged Hawk Versus Red Shouldered Hawk

Well, with my post and Craig's post and so many different comments I decided I had to get it clear in my head. The comments are divided on whether they both are Red Shouldered or Broad Winged. Both birds were photographed in the Seminole, Florida area. I almost think everybody agrees they are the same, just disagree which one they are. So to try to be a player in this learning game on Thursday I went and bought myself a Sibley Guide to Birds. While I was at the book store I also bought the National Geographic Field Guide to the Birds of North America. More is better for me. I was already consulting 2 field guides, so now I will be consulting 4 field guides. I probably will still need help telling me the exact spot to look for the difference in birds when 2 are really close in appearences.

With all that said. In my photograph I see the tail bands that Sibley's is showing to be the Juvenile Red Shouldered Hawk. To add to the confusion a Florida Red Shouldered Hawk looks different than in other areas. The National Geographic even says "closely resembles juvenile Broad Winged Hawk". And on top of everything else, it would be rare for the Broad Winged Hawk to be in Seminole, but the Red Shouldered would be right for the area.
I posted the photograph above, as fun. Check out my first post of the tree the hawk was in. Darla first found a bird in the top of the tree, that I had not even noticed. Because it was small, at least one comment said it was a Mockingbird. I wonder if it was the hawk, just in the top. He sure does appear to be small in this photo, and this one I know it was the hawk, because he never moved as I got closer to him. He just turned and watched me walk around under him.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Found in the old tree at Lake Seminole Park

When we came back around to the old tree, in previous post, this is what we found.Needless to say, we weren't disappointed. I have researched this and feel comfortable saying it is a Broad Winged Hawk, but correct me if I am wrong.
He let me walk all the way around him, but the light was not right from the other side.
UPDATE: I may have felt comfortable saying this was a Broad Winged Hawk, but it has turned out to be Red Shouldered Hawk. A Florida Red Shouldered Hawk is closer in appearence to the Broad Winged Hawk than in any other area. Thanks to all that helped with the identification.
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