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I thought of that, but didn't want to make that call. The tail
definitely had bands, but it was moving quite fast, like it had a
destination in mind. The light "elbows" and outer "fingers" stood out.
It could have been, but I've never seen one, so I don't know. Thanks


On 17 May 2015 09:14, Randy Lauff wrote: 

> Immature Golden Eagle?
Depends on the banding pattern of the tail. 
> 
> Randy 
> 
>
_________________________________
> RF Lauff
> Way in the boonies of
>
Antigonish County, NS. 
> 
> On 16 May 2015 at 16:06, bdigout
<bdigout@seaside.ns.ca [1]> wrote:
> 
>> Today a hawk flew over as I was
visiting a relative (no binoculars) It was probably 400-500 ft. high,
but it looked about the size of a Rough-legged. It had distinctive
white, rather than the black "elbows" that a R.L. has. It did have a
banded tail. Any ideas? maybe a juvenile R.L.?
>> Billy




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<p>I thought of that, but didn't want to make that call.&nbsp; The tail def=
initely had bands, but it was moving quite fast, like it had a destination =
in mind. The&nbsp;light "elbows" and outer "fingers" stood out.&nbsp;It cou=
ld have been, but I've never seen one, so I don't know.&nbsp; Thanks</p>
<p>On 17 May 2015 09:14, Randy Lauff wrote:</p>
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ft: 1px  #ccc  solid; padding-left: 1ex;">Today a hawk flew over as I was v=
isiting a relative (no binoculars) It was probably 400-500 ft. high, but it=
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than the black "elbows" that a R.L. has.&nbsp; It did have a banded tail.&n=
bsp; Any ideas? maybe a juvenile R.L.?<br /> Billy</blockquote>
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