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The rough-legged hawk is born in the
Arctic and passes through Illinois during migration. It is a
common winter resident, present most often in the northern part
of the state.
At the IRC, we often see rough-legs on their first migration
because they are encountering civilization, including cars, buildings
and power lines, for the first time.
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As you can imagine, this is a very dangerous time for them.
One difference between red-tailed hawks and rough-legged hawks
is in the feathering of the legs. Rough-legged hawks have feathers
all the way down to their feet, while red-tails do not.
Like the red-tailed hawk,
they also come in a variety of color phases.
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