Sharp-Shinned Hawk (was What is this cool little bird?)

EDIT: the second one is a sharp shinned(after further review) they are hard to tell apart and almost impossible to tell apart with a side view
They are but if you think about the size a Cooper with that size would be a juvenile and what color are juvenile Coopers?
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Mississippi kite
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Juvenile Coopers
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Sharp shinned
 
People told me this is a Red Tail:
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Somehow I missed this. What fantastic creature! Yes, a Red-tailed. Very powerful looking. Wouldn't want one mad at me.

My son and I saw a big hawk get clipped by a fast moving car on the highway. Bird cartwheeled over a few times and luckily landed on the side of the road, out of traffic. It was alive, but stunned, so we picked it up (with a blanket!) and waited for the bird rescue to come get it. I thought that bird was big, but much more slender than a Red-tailed. Turned out it was a female juvenile Northern Harrier. It was fine, bird rescue released it in a couple of days. I think I see it along that road sometimes, up on the power poles.

Northern Harriers have owlish looking faces.
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Somehow I missed this. What fantastic creature! Yes, a Red-tailed. Very powerful looking. Wouldn't want one mad at me.

My son and I saw a big hawk get clipped by a fast moving car on the highway. Bird cartwheeled over a few times and luckily landed on the side of the road, out of traffic. It was alive, but stunned, so we picked it up (with a blanket!) and waited for the bird rescue to come get it. I thought that bird was big, but much more slender than a Red-tailed. Turned out it was a female juvenile Northern Harrier. It was fine, bird rescue released it in a couple of days. I think I see it along that road sometimes, up on the power poles.

Northern Harriers have owlish looking faces.
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So pretty! They look out of this world though. :D
 
I think what Miss Pony saw is a Sparrow Hawk. Even though it flies under the name of "Hawk" this bird is actually a "Falcon" Falcons on the wing have a very pointed wingtip and a rapid, almost hypnotic wing beat. View attachment 1232898
Sparrow hawk is just another name for a kestrel(the smallest bird of prey) a kestrel is a type of falcon and the American kestrel looks like this:
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and the Eurasian kestrel is slightly larger. They are no threat to chickens or even quail. They are roughly the size of mourning doves
 

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