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Bird Identification-- Not a chicken

LOL -- from the title of the thread I'm thinking of a bird classification system where there are only two kinds, "chicken" and "not a chicken" (my mother insists there are only 3 colors of horse, "auburn", "horse-colored" and "not horse-colored")
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I am not 100% sold on the first one being a hawk but it does look more hawklike than any other kind of bird found in the *east*, anyhow. I would not be astonished if it were some Western thing we don't get out here. What size is it, compared to your 'usual hawk'?

If it is a hawk, what about a light phase Swainson's hawk (she sez, lookin' at pix in a bird book).

Turkey vultures don't harm chickens. Black vultures (which I do not think you get out in California, do you?) there are some reports of them being more predatory, I wouldn't trust them quite as far around chickens.


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You know that up your way there is a nesting pair of bald eagles, the location is kept secret so not too many folks go by. Could that be a juvinile?

Nope, just checked - the juvinile is brown all over. They bald eagles are nesting near Lake Henshaw.

Enjoy the raptors
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We had crows chasing a small hawk around here this morning.
 
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Although vultures are commonly called buzzards they are not buzzards. I am pretty sure that buzzards are an Old World bird.

The second picture is definitely a Turkey Vulture.

I am still researching the first.
 
I can't tell for sure without a better photo and maybe some other angles but I am leaning (just barely) towards one of the light color variations of the Red-tailed Hawk.
 

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