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Sunday, August 09, 2009
Juvie Coops
Our juvenile Cooper's Hawks are doing quite well. They fly easily from tree to nearby tree now. This one even perched on our swing for a while, giving me an outstanding photo op! Look at his eye. The mature Cooper's Hawk has a red eye. An immature that is perhaps a year or two old has a yellow eye. And this fledgling has grey eyes.
Their mother taught them that cleanliness is important if you want to fly, so preening is their primary activity when perched in a tree.
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Great series of the juvie coops..and fun commentary!
Nice pictures of the Cooper's Hawk. I have three juviniles in my back yard but they are feeding for themselves having just about cleaned out all my chipmunks and Pine Squirrels. I posted pictures today with a positive ID since they are the first I've seen in the area. http://richard-atthewater.blogspot.com/
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