I know Red tailed hawks are very common. Be the bird you normally see getting chased by the little birds, or the one sitting alone on top of a lightpole.Vicki: The only two on your list that I see around our place are: Coopers Hawks and Owls. The Hawks are spotted during the day and the owls are very hard to spot; Yet, they are heard alot. I have only seen a few at night on the ground in the headlights when we drive down our long driveway.
Bald Eagles are really rare in these areas let alone spotting one. I have only seen one bald eagle once years and years ago in Brownsburg at our home in the country. Their HUGE wingspan is unbelievable and memorable!!
I was working outside on a house that sits on Geist. I about killed myself running to the truck to grab my camera to take a picture of the Bald Eagle flying above. The juvenile eagles are a whole lot easier to miss as they look real close to the red tailed hawks until they get their tell tale black and white colouring.