On todays walk (hawk in the trees)

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On todays walk (hawk in the trees)

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Today I spotted a hawk off in the woods and thought I would give you a chance to find it, that is if you care to.
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This is what you are looking for:
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I'll give you a hint, it is pretty much centered in the picture.

Answer will be in my next post so cheat if you must.

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Cant find it in the first pic but sure JPG will.
I think it is a Falcon no shoulders, streamed lined in there attack dive, not a Hawk they have large shoulders.
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The answer.
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I found it but I have pinch zoom on my Surface so it feels like cheating. Beautiful flyer there.
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Falcon
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reible
you take beautiful pics!!
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ERLover wrote:Falcon
I trust you know that bird doesn't look like the bird I posted right? Look at the cere to start with.........


The one I posted is a coopers hawk, here is another shot where you can see the banding on the tail.
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ERLover wrote:Cant find it in the first pic but sure JPG will.
I think it is a Falcon no shoulders, streamed lined in there attack dive, not a Hawk they have large shoulders.
Just now looked. Did not see it until after looking at the closeup. The branch gave it away!

Good pix indeed!!!!
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Yes it is, I stand corrected.
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Couldn't find it in the first pic until I read your comment. Found it and it is very cleverly disguised. Thanks for another great pic.

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