Bald Eagles With Dihedrals
This post was written by Jerry Liguori. You can read more about Jerry and his legacy at HawkWatch International here.
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This post was written by Jerry Liguori. You can read more about Jerry and his legacy at HawkWatch International here.
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I had a note in my inbox titled “odd molt?” and the subject of molt always interests me. So, I opened the email from my friend Matt, and he was wondering what was up with the juvenile Broad-winged Hawk (right) he photographed in Texas on April 24th. He mentioned Bill Schmoker photographed it alongside him,
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This post was written by Jerry Liguori. You can read more about Jerry and his legacy at HawkWatch International here.
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How many Cooper’s Hawk photos have you seen identified as Sharp-shinned Hawks based on their “skinny legs”? I know I have seen many! Do Sharp-shinned Hawks have skinny legs….of course. But, Cooper’s Hawks can have skinny legs as well (especially males). Here are a few photos of Cooper’s Hawks…check out the legs on each and
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Joseph Dane, Development Director801.484.6808 | jdane@hawkwatch.org Salt Lake City, Utah, September 21, 2012 – HawkWatch International’s Conservation Director, Steve Slater, Ph.D. was appointed as a representative of the environmental organizations to the Utah Resource Advisory Council. Resource Advisory Councils are composed of citizens from diverse backgrounds who share an interest in public
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