I have created a page on my personal website which contains a dialogue explaining my views on using the lengths of the middle toes of Brown Goshawks and Collared Sparrowhawks as an identification feature. Two images of a probable Brown Goshawk are also included for the purpose of illustrating the concept of using the relationship of the distal joint of the middle toe to the base of the outer claw as a more genuine identification feature. The page can be accessed by going to http://users.tpg.com.au/inglisrc/ and clicking on the “Goshawk ID tips” button. If you have visited my website before you may need to refresh your screen to be able to see that “Goshawk ID tips” button. The page can be accessed directly by going to http://users.tpg.com.au/inglisrc/html/goshawk_id_tips.html
Bob Inglis Sandstone Point Qld Australia ===============================
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