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Date: | Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:27:07 -0400 |
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I suppose the bird which was identified as a Northern Goshawk has left Caesar Creek but just in case it is still around I want to list what Beth Mitchell and I suggest looking for.
Size - large, larger than a Red-shouldered and bulkier looking
Bill - a bi-colored bill, lighter toward the base
Head -a clear white eyebrow which starts narrow but becomes wider toward the back
Beth said the bird looked like it was frowning - I note Jenny Brumfield had a
similar comment in her helpful forum comments
Tail - long, at least five inches below the wings. There was a very thin white line at the end
Breast - cream colored with heavy scattered dark streaking
the streaks were large and longer than wide
Wings - wide and dark, no hint of windows
Legs - bright yellow with fluffy feathers covering the top of the legs
Back - dark, no hint of red anywhere
With all this weather it would be amazing if the bird stuck around but.....
Messy Weather Cheers, Larry Gara
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