Subject: [Tweeters] Light Morph Harlan's Red-tail Kent
Date: Jan 25 17:28:26 2016
From: retief - retief at deweydrive.com


As identifying Hawks drive me nuts sometimes, I just Tweeters as a
resource often and now the Merlin Bird ID beta thanks to tweeters, I
wonder what the best way is to identify these different Morphs? What ID
factors do you look at first? I have a copy of the Petersons Filed
Guide on Hawks, but I still find myself sometimes going crazy. Just
wondering if there are any recommended "steps" to follow in general? I
love the patterns on the underside of the wings and body.

Thanks

> Debra Lewis <mailto:goofyone at msn.com>
> Monday, January 25, 2016 3:55 PM
> Hi all
>
> After a little debating it's been verified that there is/was a light
> morph Harlan's red-tail yesterday in Kent. Just off Russell Rd and
> the Natural Resource area. Here are a couple of photo's
>
> http://s255.photobucket.com/user/DDLewis1/media/hawk_zps2pgggk4t.jpg.html
>
> http://s255.photobucket.com/user/DDLewis1/media/rt%20flight_zpsjdx2kcew.jpg.html
>
> We don't get too many of these in the area so I thought I would share
> these.
>
> Have a good evening.
> D. Lewis
>
> goofyoneatmsn.com
> North Bend, WA
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