The Cooper's tail
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The Cooper's tail

aviator

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Awesome look for sure.
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nice catch on the pose!
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Was the bird food guarding here? I saw some raptors do this during a presentation so I'm curious.
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Thanks everyone. The Cooper's hawk had just caught and eaten a Blue Jay but didn't appear to have anything in its talons that I saw.
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Very nice tail spread, get a really good sense how long their tail feathers are
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Gorgeous pose (how'd you get him to do that?? ;) -just kidding!

very very nice :)
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Thanks. I frequently have a Cooper's Hawk in a spruce not far from my bird feeder. He (she) has a different idea of  the purpose of the feeder. Blue Jays seem to be the usual prey and I even took a video of the bird having his meal with squirrels unconcernedly gathering nesting materials mere feet away
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Quote from: "aviator"
Thanks everyone. The Cooper's hawk had just caught and eaten a Blue Jay but didn't appear to have anything in its talons that I saw.


Oh, no - don't tell me we just lost another pitcher!:)
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Howieh »