Last Saturday I decided to explore the north end of Hammond Hill SF,  
an area I almost never visit. As noted then, my reward was a pair of  
White-winged Crossbills flying over and stopping for the briefest of  
moments. Today I walked a different route: north on the ATV track  
(Star Stanton Road, then left just after it breaks from Hammond Hill  
Rd), to the end and then back on green trails (G2 and G1) to SS Rd.  
Bird-wise, it was mostly chickadees, 1 Brown Creeper, and a few Blue  
Jays — until a large, light-colored (undersides) bird flew through the  
hemlocks to perch out of sight close by. At first I thought "Red- 
tail", given the size and coloration (and not goshawk because it did  
not show gray). I played the Red-tail call - no response. Then I  
played the goshawk call, and it responded immediately! It called  
several times, and, fortunately, I had my recorder along and got some  
of it on tape. Blue Jays came in to mob it, and eventually it took  
off, circling away to the north.  At that point I got a better look at  
the shape, especially the long, narrow tail. Juvenile NORTHERN GOSHAWK.

Hammond Hill has about two inches of new snow and makes for a  
delightful walk.

Bob McGuire


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