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Can anyone help with a hawk ID ? I saw a hawk [ from the top] today and was confused by the tips of the wings are white.The rest of the hawk was a light grey/brown.
I know there are hawks with black tipped wings but I can't recall white tipped unless perhaps it's a youngster.
 
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There are others who has black primary tips but white tipped wings as well.

This is assuming you are in North America?
 
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Catskill Mtns , NY. Not a vulture .We have lots of them ,Turkey type ,in fact came very close to having a bird strike with one recently ! EekerT
The white area was small on the hawk.
 
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A bit more information would be useful.


Pointed wing tips

Rounded Finger type wing tips (like Black Vulture above)

Size compared to something we all know ?


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I was driving down the road ,60 mph,Bird hidden in weeds suddenly flew up and into the trees. Saw it only for a very few seconds ,enough to see it was a hawk ,top of bird was light grey/brown, somewhat pointed wings with distinct white tips.Typical hawk size like redtail.You know , bigger than a kestrel ,smaller than the rare rogh legged ! Smiler
If it was still for 30 minutes I could have given you a feather count ! It was NOT a vulture as I see them every day.
What I need is a set of WWII type flash cards for aircraft ID and lots of practice Big Grin
 
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Try a Red shouldered hawk, late juvenile.

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After looking at a million photos that's about as close as I can find .Very difficult when you get such a quick look . That's why Audubon shot them to be able to paint them ! Wink
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The only other hawk I can think of would be a Swainson's.


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No Swainson's here .
Drove lots of miles in NY S today and didn't hit a bird !! Big Grin'Did see what seemed to be a dead bear run over extensively !
 
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