coastalconn
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Hawks are really difficult to distinguish, I figured I have enough shots that it might help others with ID. I figured there are enough birders here that you can add to the thread if it grows. I have 4 types of hawks that I commonly see. Red Tail, Red Shouldered, Cooper's and Sharp Shinned. I think I have all these right and most have been verified by "experts".. Hopefully it helps someone!
Red Tail - Sitting

Red Tail Hawk 3 by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - sitting back side

Guess this is why they call them "red tail" Hawks by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - Flying Light morph adult

Light Morph Red Tail Hawk by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - Light Morph flying adult

Light Morph Red Tail Hawk through the leaves by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Shouldered - From the front very easy to distinguish with the maroon colored chest

Red Shouldered Hawk Portrait 2 by krisinct, on Flickr
Cooper's Hawk Smaller than Red tail/shoulder - notice the long tail
In flight - Juvi

Juvenile Coopers hawk in flight by krisinct, on Flickr
In flight Adult

Coopers Hawk (I think) in flight by krisinct, on Flickr
Perched Juvi

Immature Cooper's Hawk? by krisinct, on Flickr
Perched Adult

Adult Coopers Hawk by krisinct, on Flickr
Sharp Shinned are the most difficult because they resemble cooper's. Generally size is the easiest way as the are smaller than a crow and fly with fast irregular wing beats.

Young Sharp Shinned Hawk in flight by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - Sitting

Red Tail Hawk 3 by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - sitting back side

Guess this is why they call them "red tail" Hawks by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - Flying Light morph adult

Light Morph Red Tail Hawk by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Tail - Light Morph flying adult

Light Morph Red Tail Hawk through the leaves by krisinct, on Flickr
Red Shouldered - From the front very easy to distinguish with the maroon colored chest

Red Shouldered Hawk Portrait 2 by krisinct, on Flickr
Cooper's Hawk Smaller than Red tail/shoulder - notice the long tail
In flight - Juvi

Juvenile Coopers hawk in flight by krisinct, on Flickr
In flight Adult

Coopers Hawk (I think) in flight by krisinct, on Flickr
Perched Juvi

Immature Cooper's Hawk? by krisinct, on Flickr
Perched Adult

Adult Coopers Hawk by krisinct, on Flickr
Sharp Shinned are the most difficult because they resemble cooper's. Generally size is the easiest way as the are smaller than a crow and fly with fast irregular wing beats.

Young Sharp Shinned Hawk in flight by krisinct, on Flickr