hawkman71
Lil-Rokslider
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I've always been a fan of observing raptors, especially during migration where many can be seen in one day from one vantage point. I grew up in such a spot in southern Ontario.
I was curious what type of raptors I might expect in the fall in Wyoming?
I understand the migration begins at different times for different species in some birds may not migrate at all while others do sort of a shift, rather than a full migration south.
I haven't looked up the ranges of these species specifically or lately, but interested, especially in the foragenous hawk and the swainsons Hawk, as well as prairie falcon, and various Western Buteos such as variations of red-tailed, hawks etc.
I was curious what type of raptors I might expect in the fall in Wyoming?
I understand the migration begins at different times for different species in some birds may not migrate at all while others do sort of a shift, rather than a full migration south.
I haven't looked up the ranges of these species specifically or lately, but interested, especially in the foragenous hawk and the swainsons Hawk, as well as prairie falcon, and various Western Buteos such as variations of red-tailed, hawks etc.