Can you give an example of the differences of wing shape between eagles and hawks when flying too high for identification. Around here they fly too high even for color identification underneath without field glasses. Occasionally you can see the white tail feathers of a mature eagle, but we also have the young. I never can remember which are which. Some have wing spread that is flat across the leading edge and others have a "V" shape (around here, might even be seagulls). Everybody seems to have different answers. They also call when they're that high up, but can't determine who's who. An article on this would be appreciated. Thank you.
Can you give an example of the differences of wing shape between eagles and hawks when flying too high for identification. Around here they fly too high even for color identification underneath without field glasses. Occasionally you can see the white tail feathers of a mature eagle, but we also have the young. I never can remember which are which. Some have wing spread that is flat across the leading edge and others have a "V" shape (around here, might even be seagulls). Everybody seems to have different answers. They also call when they're that high up, but can't determine who's who. An article on this would be appreciated. Thank you.