
Red-tailed Hawk (Eastern subspecies likely)
Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Aves, Order: Accipitriformes, Family: Accipitridae, Genus: Buteo, Species: Buteo jamaicensis
Family: Accipitridae (Hawks, Eagles, and Kites)
- Shape
- Broad and somewhat symmetrical with a rounded to slightly pointed tip. The trailing edge (right side) is wider than the leading edge (left side), typical of a secondary.
- Size
- Estimated 6 to 8 inches in length. This is consistent with the secondary feathers of an adult Red-tailed Hawk, which typically range from 5 to 9 inches depending on position.
- Rarity
- Very Common. It is one of the most widespread and frequently seen raptors in North America.
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Description
This feather belongs to a large, stocky hawk known for its broad, rounded wings and iconic short, wide tail. Adults typically have a dark brown back and a pale underside with a streaked 'belly band'. Only adults possess the eponymous brick-red tail.
Colour & Pattern
Base color is a creamy white to pale buff. It features distinct, dark brown horizontal banding (barring). The distal (outer) half shows a wash of rufous or warm cinnamon-brown, characteristic of adult plumage.
Barb Structure
The upper portion is pennaceous with tightly interlocked barbs for flight stability. The base (calamus area) features long, loose plumulaceous barbs (downy) for insulation.
Texture & Surface
The surface is somewhat matte and stiff. The pennaceous section feels smooth but firm to provide air resistance, while the base is exceptionally soft and silky.
Key Features
Distinctive dark brown banding on a light background with a characteristic warm rufous wash near the tip. The broad, rounded shape is a classic Buteo trait.
Habitat
Extremely varied; found in open country, scattered woodlands, grasslands, agricultural fields, and increasingly in urban parks and highways.
Geographic Range
Year-round resident across most of North America, from central Alaska and Canada south through Mexico and Central America.
Ecological Role
Apex predator. They play a vital role in controlling rodent and rabbit populations. They are also indicators of general ecosystem health.
Similar Species
Red-shouldered Hawk feathers (usually darker with sharper white/black contrast) and Cooper's Hawk feathers (usually narrower with different banding spacing).
Interesting Facts
The 'screech' of a Red-tailed Hawk is so iconic that it is almost always used in Hollywood movies as the sound effect for any eagle or hawk, including the Bald Eagle.
Condition Notes
Good condition. There is minor fraying at the tip and some separation of the barbs (splits) near the mid-section, suggesting it may have been molted naturally at the end of a season.