Common NameNorthern Red-tailed Hawk
Scientific NameButeo jamaicensis abieticola
Type of ReportRare Species
Date of Observation01/11/2019
Number Observed1
Reporting Observer's NameSusan Elliott
Mailing Address62 Heather Ln
Rutland, VT 05701
United States
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Date Completed01/24/2019
Names & Emails of Other Contributing Observers

Marvin Elliott,

Latitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)43.80941
Longitude of Observation (enter 0 if unable to provide)-73.2473751
Place NameGriswold Ln
TownshipOrwell
CountyAddison
Vermont eBird Checklist URLebird.org
Time of Day11:36 AM
Length of Time Observed4-5 minutes
Maximum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)300 yards
Minimum Estimated Distance from Bird (in feet)300 yards
Noteworthy Weather Conditions

sunny and clear; very cold

Optical Equipment Used for Observation

Vortex Viper 8x42

Observer’s Previous Acquaintance With This or Similar Species

Have seen 4-5 times since becoming aware of subspecies a couple years ago. On 1/1/2018 I saw a Northern Red-tailed Hawk in the same area (on Old Sawmill Road, which runs parallel about 1/4 mile and is visible from Griswold Lane). An RSD, with photos, was completed and approved for that sighting.

I certify that any attachments included with this report were captured during this observation event​​.
Description of Habitat

Open farm fields surrounded by brushy/tree borders; no other birds in immediate area. The closest other raptor was a Rough-legged Hawk, but I don't recall it being terribly close to the Northern Red-tailed Hawk. At the end of Griswold Lane, a one-mile long road, is a turkey farm where the second Red-tailed Hawk (not an abieticola) was observed along with 17 Bald Eagles and a high number of Common Ravens.

Behaviors Observed

hawk was sitting entire time

Description of Vocalizations

none

Verbal Narrative & Description of Observation

The bird was sitting the entire time. We only spent a few minutes looking at it as we were doing the Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Survey and did not have much time.

Relative Size & Shape

buteo-sized bird

Head

dark head, and cheek, no discernible supercilium

Feet & Bill

dark, hooked bill; feet not observed

Upper Back

not visible

Lower Back & Rump

not visible

Wings

folded, dark

Breast, Belly, Flanks, Under Tail Coverts

dark belly band consisting of vertical streaks, somewhat narrower in the middle; 'dribbles' from neck extending into breast

Tail

did not note

IMPORTANT: What similar species were eliminated when making the identification and how was this bird different?

In addition to this bird, there was an adult Red-tailed Hawk about 1/2 mile down the road. It had a pale belly band. There was also a Rough-legged Hawk, a light morph, in the area. It had a paler head and chin, with more dark, but no vertical stripes on the breast.

Other Notes & Comments

No.

This report was written from notes taken:Written from Memory