Birds Identified: Sharp-shinned Hawk
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Sharp-shinned Hawk has these characteristics:
- Still perching
- Continuous flying
- Larger than robin
- Tail long
- Mostly brownish, or with many brown streaks or spots
- Rust color present
- Streaks (long spots)
- Cross barring
- Crown patch
- Tail bands (across)
- North summer (June through August)
- South summer (June through August)
- South winter (November through February)
- Wood habitat
- Continuous flying high (near or above treetops when flying)
- Continuous flying low (below treetops when flying)
- Perched high (generally above middle of trees when perched or foraging)
- On ground (walking, wading, running, hopping, or resting on ground)
- Soaring flight (gliding or circling on set wings)
- Zig zag flight (many irregular twists and turns)
- Short forays (flies out from perch and returns)
- Staccato and twitter call (short sharp notes or rapid series of notes: tinkling, trilling, sputtering, or percussive)
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Eric Haines,
erich@acm.org