[NatureNS] Cape Split

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Great pictures! In my binoculars, I could only see white on the top of the =
tail, which was what made me think it might be a rough-legged, but in your =
first photo you can see the bands on the top of the tail, so I would defini=
tely think it's a broad-winged.

Pat

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On May 13, 2014, at 10:20 AM, "Paul Murray" <murraypaul@eastlink.ca<mailto:=
murraypaul@eastlink.ca>> wrote:

Hi All,

For those who climbed Cape Spit on Sunday, and others who may be interested=
, here are some of the pictures that I took.  It was a great day for me, bu=
t next time I will bring my donkey to carry the camera gear!

For Patrick Kelly - I think the hawk is a Broad-winged but the white spot o=
n the top outer wing is unusual?  Maybe you or someone else can advise.

http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Cape-Split-2014-May-11/n-Z65TK

Paul Murray
Dartmouth


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<div>Great pictures! In my binoculars, I could only see white on the top of=
 the tail, which was what made me think it might be a rough-legged, but in =
your first photo you can see the bands on the top of the tail, so I would d=
efinitely think it's a broad-winged.</div>
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<div>Pat<br>
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Sent from my iPad</div>
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On May 13, 2014, at 10:20 AM, &quot;Paul Murray&quot; &lt;<a href=3D"mailto=
:murraypaul@eastlink.ca">murraypaul@eastlink.ca</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
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<div>For those who climbed Cape Spit on Sunday, and others who may be inter=
ested, here are some of the pictures that I took.&nbsp; It was a great day =
for me, but next time I will bring my donkey to carry the camera gear!</div=
>
<div>&nbsp;</div>
<div>For Patrick Kelly &#8211; I think the hawk is a Broad-winged but the w=
hite spot on the top outer wing is unusual?&nbsp; Maybe you or someone else=
 can advise.</div>
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<div><a title=3D"http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Cape-Split-2014-May-=
11/n-Z65TK" href=3D"http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Cape-Split-2014-M=
ay-11/n-Z65TK">http://scranlocker.smugmug.com/Nature/Cape-Split-2014-May-11=
/n-Z65TK</a></div>
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<div>Paul Murray</div>
<div>Dartmouth</div>
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