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Well look at that, you guys got rid of the other bird I was tentatively considering for next fall. ;D But duck hawking sounds like a lot of work. Anyway, say goodbye to the excellent but not-as-pretty prairie falcon. Don't worry, they all hate you guys too.

So, onward! Today we will be looking at pictures of juveniles! Vote for your least favorite, but remember, feel free to take their adult plumages into consideration as well. We are voting for prettiest species as a whole, not the prettiest single photo, and some of these birds look very different when young!
Hawks and eagles:
1. Red-tailed Hawk

2. Red-shouldered Hawk

3. Northern Goshawk

4. Harris' Hawk

5. White-tailed Hawk

6. Ferruginous Hawk

7. Ornate Hawk-Eagle

8. Golden Eagle

Falcons:
1. American Kestrel

2. Merlin

3. Peregrine Falcon

4. Gyrfalcon

5. Aplomado Falcon

6. Laughing Falcon

7. Bat Falcon

8. Lanner

[Poll #1612569]

So, onward! Today we will be looking at pictures of juveniles! Vote for your least favorite, but remember, feel free to take their adult plumages into consideration as well. We are voting for prettiest species as a whole, not the prettiest single photo, and some of these birds look very different when young!
Hawks and eagles:
1. Red-tailed Hawk

2. Red-shouldered Hawk

3. Northern Goshawk

4. Harris' Hawk

5. White-tailed Hawk

6. Ferruginous Hawk

7. Ornate Hawk-Eagle

8. Golden Eagle

Falcons:
1. American Kestrel

2. Merlin

3. Peregrine Falcon

4. Gyrfalcon

5. Aplomado Falcon

6. Laughing Falcon

7. Bat Falcon

8. Lanner

[Poll #1612569]