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Ferruginous Hawk

(Buteo regalis)
Ferruginous Hawk

 

Ferruginous hawks are the largest buteo seen on Hawk Hill. The light head and tail can be seen from quite a distance. The ferruginous hawk as seen from below is a very light hawk with few markings. The one distinct marking seen in an adult is the rufous feathered legs which form a "V" while the hawk is in flight.

Length: 23 inches

Wing Span: 56 inches

Weight 3.5 lb


If you find a bird other than a pigeon with an aluminum band, please call and report the find to The Bird Banding Laboratory. The call is toll-free and the number is 1-800-327-BAND (2263) from anywhere in Canada, the United States and most parts of the Caribbean. Please have all the information on the bird band with you when you call. They will need to know the band number, location you found the bird, the date you found the bird, and how you got the band as well as your name and address. The sole purpose of 1-800-327-BAND is to make it convenient for people to report recoveries of birds banded with service bands. Please do not use this number to call about other matters. The 1-800 number is NOT for reporting pigeon bands. The Bird Banding Laboratory does not keep any records on the bands used on pigeons.


Contact the GGRO:

Mail:
Golden Gate Raptor Observatory
Building 201, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123

Phone:
(415) 331-0730

E-mail address:
ggro@parksconservancy.org


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