Date: 6/3/25 6:17 am From: '<plynkny...>' via Birders <birders...> Subject: Re: [birders] Sharp Shinned Hawks
Thanks, Allen for your comments.
I'm beginning to collect the shed, brown-striped primaries, the longest of which is 9". The hawks still have vertical streaks on their breasts, although they're changing wing color. Is it fair to assume that these birds were hatched this spring? I first saw them the third week in April as they were examining the old squirrel nests.
Lynn
On Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 06:31:13 PM EDT, Allen Chartier <amazilia3...> wrote:
About an hour ago, one of the Sharp Shinned Hawks caught and ate a rabbit kit whose ear measured 1.75" and skull, teeth to back, measured 2.5". Based on fur in the neighbor's yard, it's obvious this wasn't a first. I didn't realize they'd hunt mammals.
Lynn
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