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Buteo lineatus
Red-shouldered Hawks are medium-sized, with broad, rounded wings and medium-length tails that they fan out when soaring. In flight, they often glide or soar with their wingtips pushed slightly forward, imparting a distinctive, “reaching” posture. Adults are colorful hawks with dark-and-white checkered wings and warm reddish barring on the breast. The tail is black with narrow white bands. All ages show narrow, pale crescents near the wingtips in flight.
These forest hawks hunt prey ranging from mice to frogs and snakes. Today it was snatching grasshoppers. This one is often seen gliding high in the sky over the Corinth Community Park woods and city maintained retention pond.
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