Western Red-tailed Hawk possibly with some Harlan's features

I found this Red-tailed Hawk near the small town of Ordway, CO. Though it appears to be a Western (caluru) subspecies it has some features found in Harlan's (harlani including a light supercilium and whitish color below and right behind the eye. It is necessary to enlarge this photo by clicking on it to see these details. It's tail also looks more like one found on Harlan's hawks. SeEtta

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