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Posted by John Boyd on 21:53:52 09/23/04
In Reply to: RFI: Raptors and power lines/poles posted by Bill Pranty
I sometimes see Broad-wings on wires or poles, mainly in the keys.
: This is a question to the Buteophiles of southern Florida: How would you characterize the frequency of Short-tailed Hawks and Broad-winged Hawks perching on power lines and/or the tops of power poles? I'm under the impression that neither species perches on these substrates under any but the rarest/most unusual of circumstances, but I don't have much experience with Broad-wingeds during winter. For the record, I have seen one Broad-winged on a wire, and I recall seeing a photo of a dark-morph Short-tailed perched on a pole.
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: Of course, Red-shouldereds habitually perch on wires, and Red-taileds often hunt from the tops of poles.
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: Thanks.
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: Best regards,
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: Bill Pranty
: Avon Park, Florida
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