Kenneth Waller wrote:

> >From what I can make out, it is not a Kestrel, but looks more like a Sharp
> Shinned Hawk.
>
> Kenneth Waller

Maybe a Cooper's, also...
if not Sharp Shinned...   certainly not a KEstrel, as you say, Ken

ann


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> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 7:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Anyone identify this fellow?
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> >
> > Sorry - I forgot to give the location.
> >
> > I'm in San Jose, California.
> >
> > My guess, based on spotting him a few days earlier,
> > is that it might have been a sharp-shinned hawk.
> > But sparrowhawk would be a reasonable guess, too;
> > it seemed to be going after sparrow-sized birds in
> > the bushes at the back of the garden.
> >
> > John Whittingham mused:
> > >
> > > Sparrow hawk? Kestrel? Hard to tell from that angle, some are
> foreigners,
> > > spend the winter in the UK.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ---------- Original Message -----------
> > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > Sent: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 18:00:23 -0500 (EST)
> > > Subject: Anyone identify this fellow?
> > >
> > > > I stepped out of the front door the day after Christmas,
> > > > and I spotted this fellow sitting in a tree in the front yard:
> > > >
> > > >     <http://www.panix.com/~johnf/temp/YardHawk.jpg>
> > > >
> > > > It's not the greatest of shots - that's cropped significantly
> > > > from an original handheld with the 80-320 at maximum zoom, and
> > > > so there's visible camera shake (and a fairly extreme contrast
> > > > range for the *ist-D to try to cope with, as well).
> > > > But it should be good enough to identify the subject.
> > > >
> > > > (It also let me check out the Christmas goodies; the grip
> > > > and vertical shutter release worked just fine, and the RAW
> > > > conversion was done using PhotoShop Elements 3.0)
> > > ------- End of Original Message -------
> > >
> >

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