A new article on the Broad-winged Hawk in BC by Rick Toochin, E. Alan Russell, David Baker, Paul Baker, Louis Haviland is now posted on our Birds of BC pages.
This is an interesting bird species and the authors provide a good overview and some insight into occurrences in BC: "In British Columbia, this species has been
rapidly increasing in frequency of detection since 1990, and has been found breeding in the
Peace River Region, the Golden area, and the Prince George region, but the northern region of
the province is highly under-birded and it is far more likely that the Broad-winged Hawk has
moved further west as a breeder than current records reflect (e-bird database 2020). The
secretive nature of this species, coupled with its relative scarcity, makes finding nest sites
difficult. This is likely why there are to date only a few known nest sites in the province. Despite
few nests discovered, there have been an ever increasing number of fall and spring migrants all
over the province in the past 10-20 years (e-bird database 2020)."
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