Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus)
 
Status in the Checklist Area - (1) Accidental
     
 
Information

The smallest hawk of the Buteo genus which includes Red-tailed and Rough-legged Hawks. A mainly eastern raptor but is seen occasionally in the west mainly on migration in flight high in the sky. Hunts rodents and insects. Migrates south for the winter from Central America as far as southern Brazil.

Only one record for the checklist area exist consisting of a bit of a surprise summer bird flying over some sharp-eyed hikers in the Chilliwack River Valley. This species possibly passes through the area annually but likely goes unnoticed. A hiigher altitude location that has good numbers of migrating hawks passing by overhead might be where the next bird is documented.

Similar species:
Our common Buteo hawks, especially the Red-tailed Hawk, can be variable in apperance. A suspected Broad-winged Hawk would be smaller, more pointed wingtips with pale underwings bordered by dark feathering. On adults, the tail pattern is fairly distinct.

Sources:
Ehrlich, Dobkin and Wheye, (1988)
Sibley, D. (2000)

     
Noteworthy Data
 
Date
Location
Source(s)
Comments
July 2007 Flora Lake Trail, Chilliwack River Valley B. and J. King Adult bird circlng overhead.
 
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Audio and Video    
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