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14-20" (36-51 cm). W. 28" (71 cm). Long tail, short rounded wings. Adult slate-gray above, with dark cap, and finely rust-barred below. Immature brown above, whitish below with fine streaks. Tail tip rounded, not squared-off.… read more
20-26" (51-66 cm). W. 3' 6" (1.1 m). Long narrow tail, short rounded wings, bold white eyebrow. Adults blue-gray above with black crown; pale underparts finely barred with gray. Young birds similar in size, shape, brown above, streaked below.… read more
10-14" (25-36 cm). W. 21" (53 cm). Long, narrow, square-tipped tail, short rounded wings. Adult slate-gray above, pale below, with fine rust-colored barring. Immature, brown above with whitish spots, creamy white below with streaks on breast, barring on flanks.… read more
30-41" (76-104 cm). W. 6' 6" (2 m). A large, all-dark eagle with a pale golden nape. Bill smaller and darker than that of Bald Eagle. In young birds, tail white at base, black at tip; white patches on undersides of wings.… read more
16-18" (41-46 cm). W. 3' (91 cm). A small compact hawk with a yellow cere; pale gray above with white underparts finely barred with gray, and bold white bands on tail. Immatures have streaked brown upperparts, pale underparts blotched with dark brown, narrowly banded tail.… read more
21-23" (53-58 cm). W. 4' (1.2 m). A large stocky hawk. Adult gray above, white below, with narrow but conspicuous black band on its short white tail, and rufous shoulder patch. Immature birds dark with gray tail.… read more
18 1/2 -21 1/2" (47-55 cm). W. 4' (1.2 m). Mainly black with long narrow wings held in a shallow V. Adults have 3 or 4 pale bands in tail. Immatures have several light narrow tail bands, wide dark terminal tail band, and fine white spotting on black breast.… read more
13-14" (33-36 cm). W. 35" (89 cm). The light phase is dark above and white below; the dark phase (more common in Florida) is black above and below except for the light bases of the primaries. Both, banded, black-and-white tail, yellow cere, yellow legs, feet.… read more
18-25" (46-64 cm). W. 4' (1.2 m). Light-phase birds have whitish breast, rust-colored tail. Broad, rounded wings, white chest. Young birds duller, more streaked, lacking rust-colored tail . Variable in color, some blackish in West, these usually retain rusty tail.… read more
19-24" (48-61 cm). W. 4' 4" (1.3 m). Long-winged hawk that often hovers. Tail white at base with dark terminal band. Light-phase adult has sandy-brown head, neck, blackish belly, dark "wrist" marks on underside of wing.… read more
16-24" (41-61 cm). W. 3'4" (1 m). Large, long-winged hawk with white barring on dark wings, rusty shoulders, pale underparts barred with rust, narrowly banded tail. In flight shows translucent area near tip of wing, visible from below. Young birds streaked below.… read more
13-15" (33-38 cm). W. 33" (84 cm). A stocky, pigeon-sized hawk. Adult plain brown above, barred with rusty color below, with broad black-and-white tail bands. Immatures similar, but sparsely spotted or blotched below, and with tail bands less distinct.… read more
22 1/2 -25" (57-64 cm). W. 4' 8" (1.4 m). Light-phase adult rufous above, mainly whitish below, with rufous "wrist" patch, leg feathers, black primary tips. Legs, feet feathered to talons. Immatures resemble light-phase adults, but with few or no rufous markings.… read more
18-22" (46-56 cm). W. 4' 1" (1.2 m). Brown above, white below with warm-brown breast; tail dark brown, indistinctly banded. Long, pointed wings. Young similar to immature Red-tail, but tends to have darker markings on breast, Soars with wings held in shallow V.… read more
20-23" (51-58 cm). Black, broad wings, white band across tail; cere, legs yellow. Soaring, holds wings flat; light spot underwing at base of primaries. Immatures, dark brown, tawny barring above, pale buff, streaks below, tail dark with several pale bands.… read more
15-17" (38-43 cm). W. 33" (84 cm). Small, long hooked bill, short rounded wings, tail boldly banded with black and white. Male slate-gray above, barred below with gray. Female brown on back with rufous collar, and with rufous barring on underparts.… read more
16-24" (41-61 cm). W. 3' 6" (1.1 m). Long-winged, long-tailed hawk with a white rump, often seen gliding over marshes with wings held in a shallow V. Male, pale gray back, head, breast; wing tips black. Female, young, brown above, streaked below.… read more
22-24" (56-61 cm). W. 4' 2" (1.3 m). A graceful bird of prey, with long pointed wings and deeply forked tail; head and underparts white; back, wings, and tail black.… read more
15-16" (38-41 cm). W. 3' 4" (1 m). Gull-like bird of prey. Largely white, with gray back, black patch on shoulder, undersurface of the pointed wing, white tail. The back, breast of young are streaked with warm brown. Often dangles its feet in flight.… read more
30-31" (76-79 cm). W. 6-7' 6" (1.8-2.3 m). A large blackish eagle with white head, tail, heavy yellow bill. Young birds lack the white head and tail, and resemble adult Golden Eagles, but are variably marked with white and have a black, more massive bill.… read more
34-36" (86.5-91.5 cm). W. 80-95" (203-241 cm). Very large; conspicuous white shoulder patches, white thighs; bill massive, orange-yellow; tail wedge-shaped, white; undertail coverts white. Immature has broad, white, squarish patches on underwing.… read more
12-14" (30-36 cm). W. 3' (91 cm). A small bird of prey with narrow pointed wings. Adult gray, paler below and on head; tail and outer flight feathers in wings blackish, inner flight feathers whitish. Young bird streaked below, with banded tail.… read more
21-24" (53-61 cm). W. 4' 6 "-6' (1.4-1.8 m). A large, long-winged "fish hawk." Brown above and white below; head white with dark line through eye and on side of face. Wing shows distinctive bend at "wrist." At a distance, can resemble a gull.… read more
18-23" (46-76 cm). W. 3' 7" (1.1 m). A black, crow-sized hawk with chestnut shoulders and thighs, white on rump and base of tail, and white tail tip. Immatures similar but more streaked.… read more
16-18" (41-46 cm). W. 3' 8" (1.1 m). A crow-sized bird of prey with long, thin, strongly hooked bill; broad, rounded wings; and dark tail with white base. Male dark slate in color, with base of bill, face, and feet reddish.… read more
15-17" (38-43 cm). W. 33" (84 cm). Smaller than a crow. A long-tailed, day-flying owl that behaves more like a hawk. Barred breast; facial disks have bold black borders.… read more
8-9" (20-23 cm). Small, with white wing patch (buff in female) nearer tip of wing (visible in flight). Both sexes have buffy cast to underparts. Male's throat white; female's buffy. Flies low and utters no loud aerial calls.… read more
9 1/2" (24 cm). Similar to Common Nighthawk, but slightly smaller and paler. Best distinguished by voice.… read more
10" (25 cm). Mottled brownish-black, perfectly matching the ground. Long notched or square-tipped tail, long pointed wings with broad white wing bar. Male, white throat patch, white subterminal tail bar. Female, buffy throat patch, no tail bar.… read more
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