This was in the Florida panhandle. I couldn't get a front shot before it flew away.
Thanks.
kpflynn Goldmember 2,186 posts Joined May 2010 Location: Biloxi, MS More info | Dec 05, 2012 05:14 | #1 This was in the Florida panhandle. I couldn't get a front shot before it flew away.
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porkphoto Senior Member More info | Dec 05, 2012 16:33 | #4 Red-shouldered would be my guess too.
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Evan Goldmember 1,327 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Oregon More info | Dec 05, 2012 19:09 | #5 Its a Red-tailed Hawk. The tail of this bird belongs to a Red-tailed. Try studying the difference between the tail of a Red-shouldered and the tail of a Red-tailed. Just the patterns, no cheating using color --
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Dec 06, 2012 05:37 | #6 Thanks. I usually pick Red Tailed when I'm not sure. I'm usually wrong too.
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