Two yards over from our backyard, there is a large Aspen tree. On Sunday, after the morning rain, an immature Cooper's Hawk flew into the Aspen to dry off. It landed on a bare branch, then spread its wings and tail out. I've seen vultures, anhingas and cormorants doing this to dry off, but never a hawk. The bird kept peering over its shoulder to watch the area. At one point, it hopped to another branch and did the same thing. It looked so beautiful!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Leslie Kinrys »
The bird lady of the tower.