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My husband and I found this hawk north of Globe back in February and it was roosting with a bird that was apparently its mate. I hoped we would find the nest this spring and that's exactly what happened last night. I wonder if any of its babies will be white? Like the white bighorn sheep I posted recently, this hawk isn't a true albino but a leucistic form that lacks pigment in some areas of its body.

 

here are some digiscoped pics from Feb (didn't take any last night).

 

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You are SUCH a 'nature nerd' Amanda!!!!!! :lol: :lol:

 

Seriously though; AMAZING!!!! If it wasn't for folks like Doug and yourself, I would never 'get out'!! ;)

 

Nice pics!

 

S.

 

:)

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You are SUCH a 'nature nerd' Amanda!!!!!! :lol: :lol:

 

Seriously though; AMAZING!!!! If it wasn't for folks like Doug and yourself, I would never 'get out'!! ;)

 

Nice pics!

 

S.

 

:)

 

 

 

Yes, I am a "Nature Nerd"!!! :) LOL!

 

 

Amanda

 

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Amanda, I have lots of them in my neighborhood. They are called pigeons.

 

You know I'm just kidding, ;) you seem to have the touch when it comes to finding rare things such as this beautiful redtail hawk. Thanks for sharing. :)

 

TJ

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I cant even imagine how many thousand red-tails i have seen in my life but i have never seen this color phase!

 

Thanks for sharing.

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Whats with you and all the "white colored" animals? hahaha!! Never seen anything like that, truly amazing. Thanks for all the pictures.

 

-Jeremy-

 

 

I don't know. Funny thing is I found the white bighorn sheep two days after I found the white redtail. So it was a good week for finding white critters!

 

For those that missed the bighorns, here is the link to that post:

http://forums.coueswhitetail.com/forums/in...showtopic=18168

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Sure it did not cross-breed with a Ptarmigan? ;)

Neat finds for you, both sheep and hawk.

 

 

:) When I first saw it, with that front view, I thought wow, that thing looks like a Gyrfalcon! But after some better looks and seeing its mate, we realized it was a RTHA.

 

Amanda

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What next a white buffalo? That is very cool. I am about as old as dirt and I never seem to find anything like that. Maybe I should invite you on my Desert Sheep hunt this year and you can find me a nice big white ram. Way to go.

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I have always wanted to get a white turkey and can't seem to find one of those.....Yet!!

 

Amanda

 

 

I beat ya to that one, Amanda!! :P :P

 

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Awesome RT.. one of a kind for sure.. glad you had your camera handy!

 

When I was in MT, I saw a few of those white snowy owls while out on the prairie after a cold front would come through the area. Beautiful birds.

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OH MAN Scottyboy you made me soooo jealous!! That is a gorgeous turkey!! Did you know he was there, or was it a surprise when he came in?

 

And yes, those snowy owls are gorgeous too. I saw one in Wisconsin a couple years ago.

 

Amanda

 

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I was actually deer hunting in Nov. in the Tx hill country on a property with THOUSANDS of turkeys in it (hence the rifle in the pic).. I was sitting on top of a windmill platform watching down several senderos when a string of turkeys came out.. This one kinda stuck out from the rest of them! In TX, you can take birds in the fall as well as the spring, so I sent one downrange and got lucky. I've actually seen a few of these color phased turkeys in that area and 2 others on that same ranch.

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