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    Sharp-shinned Hawk? - Winnipeg, Manitoba

    I heard that there are 2 systems of numbering primary feathers and each goes in the opposite direction. Also that some people drive on the right... None of this is confusing of course: it's designed to facilitate communication, peace and inner harmony. Or something
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    Sharp-shinned Hawk? - Winnipeg, Manitoba

    To be honest, unless some US hawk mavern steps in, probably best least un-id'd. I don't see the same neck features Butty sees (perhaps playing with the exposure/contrast might help), and you'll see my notes on wing/vent above Edit: not to second guess, but I understand Butty's comments to be...
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    Sharp-shinned Hawk? - Winnipeg, Manitoba

    I don't see this. Legs this thin can only mean Sharpie surely, and general rounded sparrowhawk jizz good for that too. Suggest wing tips slightly longer than vent better for sharpie (but not as clear-cut as Sibley illustrations).
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