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An Immature Red-Shouldered Hawk Learning to Fly

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Photo by Glynn Wilson
Unless I am mistaken, this is a juvenile red-shouldered hawk [buteo lineatus] learning to fly over a backyard swimming pool right down the street from Jefferson State Community College. There were two young hawks being taught to fly by their parents, which we've identified before as red-shouldered hawks.

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