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Red-tailed Hawk (Buzzard)
Tail (Rectrix)

Red-tailed Hawk (Buzzard)

Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Accipitriformes, Family: Accipitridae, Genus: Buteo, Species: Buteo jamaicensis

Family: Accipitridae (Hawks, Eagles, and Kites)

Shape
Relatively symmetrical vane, typical of the central or near-central tail feathers; rounded tip with a slight terminal taper.
Size
Estimated 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) in length, which falls within the standard range for an adult tail feather of this species.
Rarity
Very Common; one of the most widely distributed and frequently seen raptors in North America.
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Description

This is a quintessential tail feather of an adult Red-tailed hawk. These birds are heavy-set raptors with broad, rounded wings and short, wide tails. Adults are characterized by the eponymous red tail, while juveniles have brown, banded tails. They are known for their 'kree-eee-ar' screaming call often used in Hollywood films to represent any eagle or hawk.

Colour & Pattern

Rich rufous-cinnamon or brick-red upper surface with a thin, distinct black subterminal band near the tip. The tip itself is a creamy white/buff. Some light speckling or faint barring is visible toward the base and outer edges.

Barb Structure

Pennaceous; tightly interlocked barbs creating a stiff, flight-ready surface. Plumulaceous (downy) barbs are present at the very base near the calamus.

Texture & Surface

Smooth and stiff to the touch; the dorsal surface has a slight matte-to-satin sheen, while the ventral side (underneath) appears paler and more silvery.

Key Features

Rufous-red color, black subterminal band, creamy tip, and a stiff pennaceous structure characteristic of a large raptor's tail.

Habitat

Extremely versatile; found in open country, woodlands, prairies, deserts, and increasingly in urban parks and highway corridors with suitable perching sites.

Geographic Range

Widespread across North America, from central Alaska and Canada southward through Mexico and Central America to the West Indies.

Ecological Role

Apex predator; they play a vital role in controlling rodent and rabbit populations. They are opportunistic feeders but primarily focus on small mammals.

Similar Species

Ferruginous Hawk (typically lack the clear black subterminal band), Red-shouldered Hawk (translucent 'windows' and more black/white banding), or juvenile Red-tailed Hawks (which have brown banded tails).

Interesting Facts

The Red-tailed Hawk's scream is so iconic that it is almost always dubbed over the top of images of Bald Eagles, whose actual voice is a series of relatively weak chirps and whistles.

Condition Notes

Good to Excellent. The vane is mostly intact with minimal fraying. There are no obvious 'fault bars' (stress lines), suggesting the bird had a healthy diet during the feather's growth.

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