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Hawk ID Indiana (1 Viewer)

Atomsplitter

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Pictures taken 9/3/23 and were lightened to see more details. I think I only see 4 primary tips/fingers but maybe it is the angle or my eyes.
 

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Thanks qwerty5. I didnt notice the translucent crescent on the wing and was hoping for a broad-winged hawk after only seeing 4 fingers. Probably was just a bad angle to get the proper count. A Red-shoulder hawk has been hanging out in this area lately. Thanks again!
 

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