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08-08-2012, 06:34 PM
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Master
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I remembered the eyes were dark, not red, so I'm ruling out the Northern Goshawk.
Hi White Warrior. It could be a Pergine Falcon if it's single toned. Maybe what I saw was a large chick that doesn't have defined feather coloring yet.
My friend thought that I saw the bird as a spiritual messenger. The reason being that an elderly woman died of a heart attack in the kitchen of our apartment prior to our moving in. For 2 weeks, my husband would wake up at exactly 4:44 AM complaining of someone pushing on him or chest pressure.
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08-08-2012, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteWarrior
Could it be a peregrine falcon?
Happens to be one of my favorite avians...
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It's possible WhiteWarrior.However,the Peregrine also displays more than one colour.The head has a dark 'cap' with white facing and the mantle is slate grey with the underparts creamy-white.
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08-08-2012, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Berry
I remembered the eyes were dark, not red, so I'm ruling out the Northern Goshawk.
Hi White Warrior. It could be a Pergine Falcon if it's single toned. Maybe what I saw was a large chick that doesn't have defined feather coloring yet.
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Yes a juvenile Peregrine could be the bird you saw Berry.It's markings are much less defined than the adult,with a lot of dark vertical streaks on the underside as opposed to horizontal barring in the adult.
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16-08-2012, 04:57 AM
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Master
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This osprey had 2 amazing catches at once. I found the photo from the MSN homepage.
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