Data for:
Adult (lineatus group) © Bob MacDonnell eBird S63821201 Macaulay Library ML 219874241
Adult (lineatus group) © Eric Keith
Adult (lineatus group) © Brad Imhoff
Immature (lineatus group) © Jeremiah Trimble
Immature (lineatus group) © Cynthia King
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Immature (lineatus group) © Gordon Dimmig
Immature (lineatus group) © Graham Gerdeman
Adult (extimus) © Ad Konings
Immature (extimus) © Marie Hosch
Adult (elegans) © Blake Matheson
Adult (elegans) © Herb Elliott
Immature (elegans) © Blake Matheson
Habitat © David Rudder

Red-shouldered Hawk Buteo lineatus

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Smaller than Red-tailed Hawk. Adults are beautiful with rich orange barring below and bold black-and-white checkerboard patterning on wings. Often in forested areas, where they hunt from perches. Perches on wires more frequently than Red-tailed Hawk. In flight, wings seem narrow and pushed forward compared to Red-tailed or Broad-winged Hawk; also note relatively long tail. Population in California is more richly colored (darker orange) than paler Eastern birds; while Florida birds are paler with gray head and back.

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