• @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    That’s definitely not a sharp-shinned hawk. Looks like a buteo of some sort but I’m not the best at hawk ID. Maybe a red-tail. They can have so many different color morphs I am never sure though.

    Sharp-shinned hawk is much smaller and has different coloration.

    • @MrBojangles5342
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      45 months ago

      Is it not a red-tailed hawk? They are extremely common across North America.

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        5 months ago

        Look at the size and body proportions. Very different species. Coloration varies quite a bit as you can see but sharp-shins are small and fragile looking since they’re built for agility. Larger hawks are a lot bulkier.

        About 75% it’s a red-tailed hawk, and if not, another species in genus Buteo. They generally don’t eat small songbirds like the one pictured.

        • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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          25 months ago

          Oh, then maybe that’s not a sharp-shinned in our tree either. I just used Google Lens and pictures to try to identify it.