Identify this?

Teegate

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Can anyone help me identify this?

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bobpbx

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Oct 25, 2002
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Pines; Bamber area
Boy, that is a tough one with no tail. I'm going to throw this out there, and maybe the more experienced can confirm or dispute:

a.) Junvenile Cooper's hawk.

b.) Juvenile Red-shouldered hawk.
 

cranbrake

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Jun 3, 2009
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I was gonna guess red tail,because it reminded me somewhat of this one I photo'd about a week ago.........but so far sounds like perhaps immature cooper's has the most votes for your bird....
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NJSnakeMan

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i don't think Swainson's normally occurs out here... any hawk that looks like that is likely a cooper's or sharp-shinned. I've seen plenty of both on the outskirts of the pines
 
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