Any bird gurus

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Diabel

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[Hearth.com] Any bird gurus
Any idea what kind of bird this is.
 
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I actually thing it is a partridge. I was splitting wood today and I saw a live one walk by me and it looked very similar.
 
Juvenile male kestrel? More pics could help...
 
Dead bird?

First thought was partridge . . . well that's what folks call them around here, they're really a ruffled grouse.
 
yep youngster ruffled grouse wings are the give a way short and powerful wide tail for high mobility in flight, launch from under foot like a rocket ( sound about the same when not expecting it) and then turn into a high powered sports car making square corners around trees and such.
 
At first I thought (it was early in the morning) it was some sort of a hawk. The short legs looked odd for a hawk. Then I saw a live one (partridge/grouse same thing). Now I don’t feel so bad. Plenty of hear chickens around here.
 
yep youngster ruffled grouse wings are the give a way short and powerful wide tail for high mobility in flight, launch from under foot like a rocket ( sound about the same when not expecting it) and then turn into a high powered sports car making square corners around trees and such.

Yep we had one roosting in a pine next to the driveway for a few months. Wife got to witness me spilling hot coffee all over myself as he got me good as we were leaving for work. I had to promise on the spot not to eat her "New best friend".;lol They are pretty rare here now, usually see or hear only 1-2 a year.