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m.skalla

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Sussex county, NJ. April 2nd. Soaring without flapping. Was thinking Red-shouldered but white tail bands appear too wide.
 

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Yes, young Cooper’s Hawk, probably in territorial flight as per the flared-out undertail coverts.
 
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