brucifer
Songster
Probably a red-tailed hawk. Although the juveniles can be as large as the adults, they don't have the brick-red tail feathers just yet. We sometimes get red-tailed hawks around here, but the kind of hawk we really have to be on guard for is the Cooper's hawk. Our property abuts a forested area, and Copper's hawks can fly through the forest like it's nothing. Red-tailed hawks can't do that. Fortunately we have a lot of crows around here who have alerted us when there are any hawks in the area. The black-and-white barring on Cooper's hawk's wing and tail feathers make those hawks easy to identify. They also smaller than red-tailed hawks.Took the roos out of the coop and run to give the girls a beak. My Cochins seem to be relentless. I think I will pen them for awhile till fall when the weather is cooler. It's just too hot right now for the girls to be bothered. They need a rest. The Hawk is back I don't know what kind it is but it's one of the biggest ones I've seen. The wing span is enormous. It could pick up my little dog without a problem as well as my biggest chicken. The boys are great.at alarming when it's around.