It’s another hawk in a mesquite tree outside Tucson, AZ! Species TBD. BirdingPI.com’s crack team of ornithologists currently working on an ID. Perhaps Narrow-billed American Swamp Hawk.





It’s another hawk in a mesquite tree outside Tucson, AZ! Species TBD. BirdingPI.com’s crack team of ornithologists currently working on an ID. Perhaps Narrow-billed American Swamp Hawk.
This cracked up team member has no idea what it is. Looks like a long beaked bird to me. Sometimes the team members are buffaloed.