A. Goldfinches do breed at the end of July. The young fledge in about 15 days, so you would be seeing family groups.
I checked through my reference books, but couldn't find the information to answer your hawk questions. Maybe Norm Murr or Big Frank could help you out.
Last summer, around this time, I had a juvenile Cooper's Hawk hanging around our yard, learning to hunt. It would bumble out of the apple tree, sending all the feeder birds flying. It tried to grab a Mourning Dove one time, the next a squirrel, always missing. This year, I have an adult bird, which is an efficient hunter. I've seen it fly off with a dove and a starling.
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The bird lady of the tower.