Disclaimer: I am not a practitioner of ornithology or a birder (obviously).
We had quite a few red-tailed hawks around the farm back in Eastern WA but these "chicken" hawks look different from the ones back there. The ones back in WA had a bit more of a rust color on their upper breast and the ones in SD are more speckled and lighter in color.
When I moved out on to the SD I asked a friend what type of hawk was it that I saw all over the place. He told me it was a chicken hawk. I thought he was bullshitting me so I asked quite a few other people from the area and they all told me the same thing. So either I'm the recipient of an elaborate hoax or that's just the local jargon for the hawk. So if it is a red tailed hawk, I finally have the answer to my question six years after the fact. Thanks Steve.
Also back on the farm back in WA we had a couple of falcons that lived there for a few years. I assumed that they were prairie falcons after looking them up in the encyclopedia. They were really fun to watch.
My brother (who still lives in WA) has an American Kestrel that frequents his place. It's a cool little bird.
I've only seen two Golden Eagles. The last one I saw was in Northern Montana and that thing was huuuge.
That's exactly what I thought of when they told me that's what the bird was called.
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