Good discussion. FYI, we do have C Black Hawk sightings including one at Clapp
just a very few years ago. Hung around a couple weeks in late summer iirc.
Blacks are significantly larger than Broads but I have no perspective. Broads
have pale ventral secondaries so a flight pic would help. Let's hear some more.
On Apr 4, 2019, at 9:04 PM, Drew Harvey <drwharvey419@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Broad-winged Hawk reporting sun Lubbock in April via ebird. See attached
image.
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Drew
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 8:57 PM Drew Harvey <drwharvey419@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:drwharvey419@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Danny,
Disagree. Broad-winged is more likely then any of the other two. Dark morph
broadwinged in flight below. Large white tailed band with white tail tips.
Sharp curve beak like a coopers/Swainson’s Hawk gives this away. Common black
hawks have more radtailed like beaks.
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Drew
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 8:40 PM <whisp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:whisp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I agree . Common bh.
Hey Joe, I think that is definitely a Common-black hawk!
Dont see Broad-wing being a possibility. Zoned-tailed hawk would be close.
The tail pattern is the clinching thing to me. Perfect match. Z-t hawk
more bands and without the white tip. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
Galaxy smartphone
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[leasbirds] Dark Morph Broad-winged Hawk
I was at Clapp Park on the path between the Playas and saw this Buteo.
Based on the tail pattern is could be a Common Black-Hawk but it lacks the
white patch behind the bill. It seemed to be about the same size as a
Cooper’s Hawk – maybe a little larger. The tail pattern in flight
seemed to match a Broad-winged but I didn’t get a picture of that. So,
I’m leaning toward Dark Morph Broad-winged Hawk. Any thoughts?
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