Thank you! I have been wondering what the meaning of buteo and accipiter was. I faithfully watched the whole Braddock Bay hawk watch season this year trying to get a better handle on raptors
My son Took a photo of a "Hawk" He said that It was BIG, but I Can't ID it. It was Up High, and had a Light Uniform underparts. It also had a Striped Tail, and I Think that it's a light Red Tail, but not With the Three wide Black Band's on it's Tail. My Only Other Guess is a Rough Legged Hawk, but There Are No Shoulder Spot's. I have a Photo, but I Cannot be Certain What It Is, as I Wasn't There When He Saw It. I Am Well-read On The Hawk's and have Seen the Migration Overhead Here At Our Home, and It Was A Day Long Event! What Luck I Had!
I didn't include them since they aren't seen often at the places I hawk watch. Hawkwatchers in the southeast may be more familiar with kites but they become quite rare as you get into the mid-Atlantic and farther north.
I searched accipiters vs. buteo and found you! That was informative and interesting. Just subscribed. Thank you!
Welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Yes!! This ❤
Great video!
Hello..thanks for the explanation and so i can learn more about birds.Greetings from the Netherlands and just subscribed.Lots of filmpleasure!!
Terrific video. Easy to follow. Thank you , Thank you !
Great video! Would love to get my hawk watch on someday! We get some eagle migrations here, but nothing like that out there.
Thank you! I have been wondering what the meaning of buteo and accipiter was. I faithfully watched the whole Braddock Bay hawk watch season this year trying to get a better handle on raptors
Glad it was helpful!
My son Took a photo of a "Hawk" He said that It was BIG, but I Can't ID it. It was Up High, and had a Light Uniform underparts. It also had a Striped Tail, and I Think that it's a light Red Tail, but not With the Three wide Black Band's on it's Tail. My Only Other Guess is a Rough Legged Hawk, but There Are No Shoulder Spot's. I have a Photo, but I Cannot be Certain What It Is, as I Wasn't There When He Saw It. I Am Well-read On The Hawk's and have Seen the Migration Overhead Here At Our Home, and It Was A Day Long Event! What Luck I Had!
Thank you
Could you tell me how to tell Peregrine falcon from Barbary falcon?
We don't have Barbary falcons here so I am not familiar with their identification, sorry.
@@LycoBirds thank you
Eagle : gabrusan
Hawk : samberan
Falcon : Alap alap
Others hunter birds : crangap
Smaller hunter birds : kliyut
How many Predatory bird exists today?
Eagle, Vultures, Hawk, Falcon, Accipiter, Kite, Buteos, Buzzard, Harrier, Osprey, Kestrel, Merlin... : "Yes!"
What about kites and owls?
I didn't include them since they aren't seen often at the places I hawk watch. Hawkwatchers in the southeast may be more familiar with kites but they become quite rare as you get into the mid-Atlantic and farther north.