adulte helle Morphe © David Brown eBird S31679821 Macaulay Library ML 35616301
adulte helle Morphe © Monique Berlinguette
adulte helle Morphe © Martina Nordstrand
adulte helle Morphe © andrew aldrich
adulte dunkle Morphe © Wayne Perala
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juvenile helle Morphe © Nathan Dubrow
juvenile helle Morphe © Sean Clinning
juvenile helle Morphe © fernando Burgalin Sequeria
juvenile helle Morphe © Alex Lamoreaux
juvenile dunkle Morphe © Tony Leukering
immature helle Morphe © James Sawusch
immature helle Morphe © Mary McSparen
Lebensraum © Mark Kosiewski
Trupp © LG Pr

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Rather small, compact hawk; about the size of Red-shouldered Hawk, smaller than Red-tailed Hawk. Adults are solid brown above, barred reddish-brown below with bold black-and-white tail bands. Immatures similar, but with blotchier markings below and thin, diffuse tail bands. Distinctive shape in flight: note the short tail, straight leading edge of wing, and bulging secondaries in flight. Listen for high-pitched, piercing whistle coming from woodlands during breeding season. Known for forming massive flocks called kettles during migration, when it travels from the U.S. and Canada all the way to winter in Central and South America.

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