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Juvenile: brown above, with rufous edges and white spots on upperwing coverts. Tail long, with straight bands and wide, white tip that wears down by spring. Head usually buffy, eyes pale yellow.
When perched, the bird has gray wings and a gray back, with a pronounced white stripe above its red eyes. Birders can also note the bird’s yellow legs and sharp beak. A juvenile features a white ...
The Hawk and Owl Trust ... is a species of large crow-sized falcon - most recognisable for its yellow talons and beak. It can travel at more than 200 mph (320 km/h), making it the fastest diving ...