Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Again- NG immature at Mount Erie School

22 September 10 a.m. - Mount Erie School- Anacortes
1 immature male NG; a 3-second look as a male NG was flapping and gliding into evergreen trees. The hawk was glassed and was found to be immature. Then the hawk flew overhead with a folded tail. The base of the tail was very broad and the broadness was continued throughout the length of the tail. The wings were stubby with pointed tips. The head of the raptor was in the valley of the the wrists. I will present a very detailed essay on this sighting, comparing the holistic approach with the Peterson approach.

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