Raptor Road Report

Dateline: 16 January 2023

American Kestrel

Checking in with BirdingPI.com’s occasional Crawford County contingent for a special report on recent raptor sightings, via the tried-and-true: (i) “drive along backcountry farm roads with an eye on power poles/power lines/trees;” (ii) “find a safe turnaround and backtrack as needed for repositioning your vehicle if the bird in question is overshot;” and (iii) “ID a lull in traffic for stopping in the road to take pictures out the window” method. (Not good for photography or road safety, but sometimes works. #more_bird)

Above and below, two different, beautiful American Kestrel (out of three spotted in the same area) approximately at the corner of Dicksonburg Rd. and Inlet Rd., west of Fatboy’s Saloon. (No affiliation.)

In that same area, a lovely Red-tailed Hawk:

Moving on, south of Linesville, PA near the Linesville Fish Hatchery, an amazing “hawk, but not a Red-tailed Hawk.” Take a look at the banded tail and ‘scaled’ back – perhaps a Red-shouldered Hawk. (Vs. other options like Broad-winged Hawk, which are unlikely to be in this area this time of year.)

Distant Bald Eagle in a tall tree, somewhere outside Conneautville:

Another amazing (!) American Kestrel (two spotted in this area), along Rundeltown Rd.:

Distant Red-tailed Hawk (x2) off Route 98 south of Crossingville:


American Kestrel for the win! Absolutely gorgeous.