Adult (borealis) © Jonathan Eckerson eBird S34465532 Macaulay Library ML 48674511
Adult (borealis) © Brian Sullivan
Adult light morph (calurus/alascensis) © Jerry Liguori
Adult light morph (calurus/alascensis) © Jerry Liguori
Adult dark morph (calurus/alascensis) © Jerry Liguori
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Adult dark morph (calurus/alascensis) © Brian Sullivan
Adult light morph (abieticola) © Brian Sullivan
Adult dark morph (Harlan's) © Jerry Liguori
Adult light morph (Harlan's) © Harold Ziolkowski
Adult dark morph (Harlan's) © Brian Sullivan
Adult (Krider's) © Brian Sullivan
Adult (Krider's) © Brian Sullivan
Adult (costaricensis) © Andrew Spencer
Juvenile light morph (calurus/alascensis) © Alex Lamoreaux
Juvenile dark morph (calurus/alascensis) © Brian Sullivan
Juvenile dark morph (Harlan's) © Brian Sullivan
Juvenile (Krider's) © Elizabeth Winter
Adult (borealis) © Alex Lamoreaux
Juvenile (borealis) © Jonathan Eckerson
Juvenile (Krider's) © Tim Ray
Adult dark morph (calurus/alascensis) © Steve Valasek
Adult (borealis) © Ram Subramanian
Habitat © Adam Dudley

Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis

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Identification

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Most common roadside raptor across much of North America. Often perches atop telephone poles, light posts, and edges of trees. Incredible variation in plumages, including less common dark morphs and various regional differences. Eastern adults have brilliant reddish-orange tail and pale underparts with obvious band of dark marks across belly. Western birds are typically darker. Immatures do not have a red tail.

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