Clue #1: This bird is found in every state in the United States except Hawaii.
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A bird's silhouette over an evening sky and tree branches.
Put Your Bird ID Skills to the Test!
We’re back again with another round of “Who’s That Bird?” Using the silhouetted bird image above and the three hints below, can you tell us who this bird is?
  • Clue #1: This bird is found in every state in the United States except Hawaii.
  • Clue #2: These birds do not make their own nests, but rather use tree cavities or take over the nests of squirrels, hawks, herons, crows, and even Bald Eagles.
  • Clue #3: This bird is also known as the “Tiger of the Woods” or the “tiger of the sky” for its power and efficiency in taking its prey.
This distinguished-looking bird also has some unique calls... Got any guesses? Read on to reveal the answer and learn more about this mystery bird.
Who's That Bird?
Bonus Clue: This bird’s four-letter banding code, or nicknames researchers use as shorthand for species' names, is “GHOW.”
Photo: Christopher Schwarz/Audubon Photography Awards
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