Sonoma Land Trust, Raptor Hike, 9.25.2022 Estero Americano.
Heavily fogged out day, overcast, cool, Day
A few Red-tailed Hawks, A Kestrel or two, and distant Harriers, from 10am to roughly noon, then we a had a Sharp-shined hawk down by the water as things started clearing, 12:30 A coyote, King Fisher, Snowy and Great Egrets, Great-blue Heron... not seeing a lot of hawks!
Then we headed back about 1pm, as we stared the hiking back up the service road and the sky's cleared up a bit, just enough to see a close Harrier, a Red-tailed Hawk and a Kestrel.... Then off on the eastern flank of the coastal hill, we noticed a Coopers Hawk tussling with a Harrier and the Kestrel flew over to strafe them both, suddenly another Harrier appeared, a Peregrine showed up an adult Red-tailed Hawk flew over us, A juvenile Red-tailed hawk appeared on the coastal hill, as all this was going on the fog started getting thick again... and then obscured and almost colorless, a interesting buteo appeared. photos below at very bottom of this post (juvenile Swainson Hawk) we studied its form and were 90% sure of the SWHA ID, photos later would confirm ..
below some of the raptors we saw....
These are foggy photos of the Swainson's Hawk we saw, buteo form, light leading edge of wing, dark trailing edge of wing, correct tail barring.
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It is so fascinating;)
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