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    Hawk ID help please. Rhode Island

    Thanks for everyones help. I have no experience with birds or hawks. Just a backyard admirer. Whatever flies in my yard I take pictures of. There were 4-5 other squirrels in the yard when this hawk landed and they all froze motionless for the 2-3 minutes while this was perched on the fence. I...
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    Hawk ID help please. Rhode Island

    Saw this in my backyard this morning. It was eyeballing a squirrel for possibly breakfast. I must have spooked it taking pictures before it could pounce on the squirrel. I have a sharpie hawk that visits but this one looks very different from that one. It does not look like the Coopers in the...
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    help with hawk ID

    Thank you folks. Now sure how often I will be on here... but I will pop in from time to time. Thanks again for your help everyone.
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    Never no more

    anyone else here from RI?
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    hello from warwick, rhode island

    hello
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    help with hawk ID

    Thanks Dave. Yes after I posted I realized it didn't take my pictures because of their size. The pictures are a week apart but I'm assuming it's the same bird. This is in Rhode Island. I think he has a Starling. Kinda hard to tell though
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    help with hawk ID

    help with hawk ID. Rhode Island, USA Hi all. New here. I have this bugger visiting my yard lately. he caught himself lunch the other day. I'm guessing coopers or sharpie but I can't tell the difference between the two.
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