Well, BJ, all the babies look pretty much alike. It is nearly impossible to tell baby species apart. You have a 50/50 chance of getting the sex correct
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. You would need to ID the parents before you could do a positive of the baby. Most all babies look like Swainsons. Red Shouldered like damp areas as they mostly eat frogs, lizards and creepy crawly things in swampy type areas. You find them near lakes, ponds, rivers. Red tailed/Swainsons are takers of mice, rats, lizards, small birds, very small rabbits/cats/dogs. Then there are the ones that eat insects. So environment/habitat usually will give an indication of the species, too. So get a shot of the adults from the side and there is a better chance for IDing.
There will be someone out there better than me that can ID the baby I am sure.