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Sam5 Cooper's Hawk
Cooper's Hawk commented on by Sam5 Hartford, Connecticut, USA12 years ago

This doesn't look like a cooper's hawk to me. I think is a Broad-Winged Hawk

Sam5 Vulture
Vulture commented on by Sam5 California, USA12 years ago

It's not a very clear picture, but I looks like a Turkey Vulture to me

Sam5 Red-tailed hawk
Red-tailed hawk commented on by Sam5 Georgia, USA12 years ago

Possibly a red-shouldered hawk

Sam5 Common Loon
Common Loon commented on by Sam5 Orlando, Florida, USA12 years ago

Birds like this one that land in parking lots usually don't have any major problems and are quickly able to be released. This loon only had some abrasions on his feet.

Sam5 Red-throated Loon
Red-throated Loon commented on by Sam5 Lat: 37.94 Lon: -75.3512 years ago

This looks like a cormorant and not a loon. Loons body structures do not allow it to stand on its hind legs and so they need to stay in the water

Sam5 Orange-barred Sulfur (winter female)
Orange-barred Sulfur (winter female) commented on by Sam5 Orlando, Florida, USA12 years ago

Thanks. I thinks it's the caterpillar for the cloudless sulphur butterfly. But I'm not completly sure. I know that the the cloudless sulphur butterfly uses the cassia as its larval plant

Sam5 Bird Feather
Bird Feather commented on by Sam5 Pasadena, California, USA12 years ago

Is it really soft? Looks a lot like a barn owl feather to me. Wonderful find

Sam5 eagle
eagle commented on by Sam5 Evanston, Illinois, USA12 years ago

Or immature red-tailed hawk

Sam5 eagle
eagle commented on by Sam5 Evanston, Illinois, USA12 years ago

Probably an immaure red-shouldered hawk

Sam5 Coopers Hawk
Coopers Hawk commented on by Sam5 Indiana, USA12 years ago

Look like a cooper's hawk to me

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