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Here are some serious ID challenges. Anyone want to guess?

 

A bird I photographed in Deposit - post-5300-0-46745200-1433764154_thumb.jp

 

The remains of a large hawk - post-5300-0-84512200-1433764392_thumb.jp

 

A young bird I photographed about 10 days ago - post-5300-0-71621900-1433764445_thumb.jp

 

A dead bird I was asked to ID last Christmas Day - post-5300-0-53887100-1433764544_thumb.jp

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Is the first pic a Falcon and maybe the young one is a vulture?

 

Very good. Yes a falcon. Good call. Actually, I doubted anyone would get even the genus. Here' a second pic of the same falcon to help ID the species. post-5300-0-45782300-1433769588_thumb.jp

 

This is a different kind of falcon. Photo taken near Fort Plain post-5300-0-63277800-1433769671_thumb.jp

 

The young one is not a vulture.

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Here are some serious ID challenges. Anyone want to guess?

 

A bird I photographed in Deposit - attachicon.gifDeposit, NY.jpg

 

The remains of a large hawk - attachicon.gifBurlington 005.jpg

 

A young bird I photographed about 10 days ago - attachicon.gifDSC00637.JPG

 

A dead bird I was asked to ID last Christmas Day - attachicon.gifNew Lisbon.JPG

Those are awesome pics. Sometimes when I am out in woods where my trail cams are, I hear a screech from above and the squirrels go running crazy making all kinds of panic calls...would that be from the hawk in the pic from my cam?

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Those are awesome pics. Sometimes when I am out in woods where my trail cams are, I hear a screech from above and the squirrels go running crazy making all kinds of panic calls...would that be from the hawk in the pic from my cam?

 

It sounds like a Red-tailed Hawk but a Red-shouldered Hawk also has a high pitched screech. A redtail's is lower in pitch and rougher and is often used in films as a eagle call. Red-shouldered calls are frequently imitated by Blue Jays - more often than the jays imitate retails.

 

The first photo is a Gyrfalcon.

The second photo - which is identifiable - shows the remains of a juvenile Red-shouldered Hawk.

The third photo is a nestling Bald Eagle that was just banded.

The fourth photo is a dead juvenile Bald Eagle - ~3 years old - that landed on a power pole and was electrocuted. There were burn marks on the bottom of the feet. I've never been up a power pole. I'm guessing it's feet touched a ground wire and a wing touched a live wire. I doubt a bird that big would try to balance on a wire. Eagles are more often electrocuted this way out west where perches are few.

 

The falcon in the second post is a Peregrine.

 

Here's another falcon. A photo taken in the Village of Cooperstown. Any guesses? post-5300-0-10222000-1433783972_thumb.jp

 

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