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|  | Re: Need help, what kind of hawk is this? « Reply #15 on Dec 10, 2007, 8:57am » | |
Double toothed Kite?.......How about a double breasted, split tailed, matress thrasher?
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|  | Re: Need help, what kind of hawk is this? « Reply #16 on Dec 10, 2007, 9:02am » | |
No way in heck that's anything but a Harris's......the DTK is much smaller, doesn't look even remotely like the bird pictured.....which by the way, looks exactly like a harris......
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|  | Re: Need help, what kind of hawk is this? « Reply #17 on Dec 10, 2007, 9:36am » | |
Quote:| Double toothed Kite?.......How about a double breasted, split tailed, matress thrasher? |
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vird New Member
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|  | Re: Need help, what kind of hawk is this? « Reply #18 on Oct 13, 2008, 4:52pm » | |
I have never seen a double toothed kite but I live in Mexico and I can say it is a harris for sure, you would be amazed on the colorations and markings I´ve seen in harris hawks.
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dragonfly New Member
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|  | Re: Need help, what kind of hawk is this? « Reply #19 on Nov 5, 2008, 8:55pm » | |
im new as well in falconry im not use to master falconry it intrests me i wude like to learn how to tain lol ther are many hawks how can u train in 1 area and train them to soar back to you after and hunt in the gameing prosses like squirels
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|  | Re: Need help, what kind of hawk is this? « Reply #20 on Mar 2, 2009, 9:49am » | |
Looks like a juvie (Roadside Hawk) Rupornis Magnirostris too. Depends of the size. 90% right =) Cose the plumes on your lags.
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