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Date Posted: 14:31:34 02/03/03 Mon
Author: Paul
Author Host/IP: NoHost / 156.63.99.72
Subject: Re: Immature Goshawk vs. immature Coopers
In reply to: Jim 's message, "Immature Goshawk vs. immature Coopers" on 09:01:02 02/02/03 Sun

I don't know about Sibley's, Jim, but good luck with this ID. I can relate to Eric's humorous (but true) response - I am a VERY experienced birder all around the 48 states, and to date, I frustratingly have IDed only two (yes, adult) Goshawks - although I've suspected that I have had one or more immatures at one time or another...

I also remember Chuck Anderson noting that the immature Goshawk should have streaking into the undertail coverts (but not Cooper's).

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