It’s a classic juvenile western red-tail, with the light breast, broken “band” across the belly, and the barred tail. In banders’ terms this is a hatch year bird, meaning it hatched earlier this year. It won’t molt into its red tail until next year. There are a bewildering variety of light and dark morphs in red-tails. Most references would call this a light morph, which is actually the typical plumage. Darker morphs are uncommon.
Olin
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Olin Allen
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