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  • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

    What bird is this? πŸ€” (See alt text for clue) 🌎 #whatbird #mybirdcards | #birdsoftheworld #birds ❀️🦜

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    @mybirdcards

    Is it a Little Sparrowhawk?

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    • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

      What bird is this? πŸ€” (See alt text for clue) 🌎 #whatbird #mybirdcards | #birdsoftheworld #birds ❀️🦜

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      @mybirdcards I don’t know the name but I see them a lot.

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      • nrmacdonald@mastodon.socialN nrmacdonald@mastodon.social

        @mybirdcards
        That's my old mate Percy that left me his collection of pint jars from the '60's.

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        @nrmacdonald πŸ‘πŸ˜

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        • pokypinkdog@syringa.socialP pokypinkdog@syringa.social

          @mybirdcards I don’t know the name but I see them a lot.

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          @pokypinkdog πŸ‘ According to Wikipedia vagrants are only occasionally spotted in Texas, so we suspect yours might be a relative. Possibly the Broad-winged? πŸ€”
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad-winged_hawk?wprov=sfla1

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          • lorraine@kind.socialL lorraine@kind.social

            @mybirdcards

            Is it a Little Sparrowhawk?

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            @Lorraine πŸ‘ Wrong side of the pond, but ours is indeed a hawk. Here's the Wiki-page of the Little Sparrowhawk for comparison:

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            • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

              @pokypinkdog πŸ‘ According to Wikipedia vagrants are only occasionally spotted in Texas, so we suspect yours might be a relative. Possibly the Broad-winged? πŸ€”
              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad-winged_hawk?wprov=sfla1

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              @mybirdcards yes that looks more like it 🀎

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              • pokypinkdog@syringa.socialP pokypinkdog@syringa.social

                @mybirdcards actually I think they are probably Red Tailed or Coopers Hawks after reading the description 😊

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                @pokypinkdog Yes, that's probably more likely as these are both considered common birds of prey throughout the US πŸ‘

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                • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

                  @pokypinkdog πŸ‘ According to Wikipedia vagrants are only occasionally spotted in Texas, so we suspect yours might be a relative. Possibly the Broad-winged? πŸ€”
                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad-winged_hawk?wprov=sfla1

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                  @mybirdcards actually I think they are probably Red Tailed or Coopers Hawks after reading the description 😊

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                  • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

                    What bird is this? πŸ€” (See alt text for clue) 🌎 #whatbird #mybirdcards | #birdsoftheworld #birds ❀️🦜

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                    @mybirdcards

                    Last guess ... Roadside hawk? Only I thought they were considered smallish birds of prey.

                    I give up after that πŸ™„

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                    • lorraine@kind.socialL lorraine@kind.social

                      @mybirdcards

                      Last guess ... Roadside hawk? Only I thought they were considered smallish birds of prey.

                      I give up after that πŸ™„

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                      @Lorraine πŸ‘β­ Thanks, Lorraine. Spot on! We've updated the file to read "A relatively small bird of prey.." This brings it in agreement with its Wiki description. Something we usually check before posting πŸ™„πŸ˜Š ❀️🦜

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                      • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

                        @Lorraine πŸ‘β­ Thanks, Lorraine. Spot on! We've updated the file to read "A relatively small bird of prey.." This brings it in agreement with its Wiki description. Something we usually check before posting πŸ™„πŸ˜Š ❀️🦜

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                        @mybirdcards

                        *faints dead away at getting something right*

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                        • lorraine@kind.socialL lorraine@kind.social

                          @mybirdcards

                          *faints dead away at getting something right*

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                          @Lorraine πŸ‘πŸ˜β€οΈπŸ¦œ

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                            @flipper πŸ‘ It's not in genus Accipiter, but does belong to the family Accipitridae. More precisely, it belongs to the subfamily Buteoninae πŸ€“πŸ˜…

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                              @flipper πŸ‘β­ It is! ❀️🦜

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                              • mybirdcards@mastodon.worldM mybirdcards@mastodon.world

                                What bird is this? πŸ€” (See alt text for clue) 🌎 #whatbird #mybirdcards | #birdsoftheworld #birds ❀️🦜

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                                Roadside Hawk (Rupornis magnirostris) 🌎 #mybirdcards | #birdsoftheworld #birds ❀️🦜

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