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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 407192" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>I know there's often disagreement on the coopers sharpie thing, but if you note how the brown breast spotting fades out as you pan down , and that those spots have a narrow teardrop shape, which do not (to me) appear to broaden out to bands on the individual feathers towards the flanks, it probably a lean young coopers hawk.</p><p>I know the plumages are similar, the spotting on a sharpie trends a tad more broad and ends a tad more abruptly. The head trends to look a bit rounder , more like a pigeon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 407192, member: 31397"] I know there's often disagreement on the coopers sharpie thing, but if you note how the brown breast spotting fades out as you pan down , and that those spots have a narrow teardrop shape, which do not (to me) appear to broaden out to bands on the individual feathers towards the flanks, it probably a lean young coopers hawk. I know the plumages are similar, the spotting on a sharpie trends a tad more broad and ends a tad more abruptly. The head trends to look a bit rounder , more like a pigeon. [/QUOTE]
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