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  1. Agility in the open sky. 🌿 This Cooper's Hawk was effortlessly patrolling the thermal currents this afternoon, showing off those classic barred tail feathers against the New Mexico blue. 🪶✨
    📍 Albuquerque, New Mexico
    🏷️ @canonusa
    #CoopersHawk #RaptorsOfInstagram #NMBirds #Albuquerque #ShotOnCanon #WildlifeWithCanon #NaturePhotography #BirdsOfPrey

  2. 1 There has been a pair of these hawks (I think it's just a pair, but could be wrong, not sure how large their territories are) around for the last number of years, once or twice nesting right on the acreage in the woods just behind the house. We thought they might be choosing the acreage again this year (vs further out onto the farm in the contiguous woods), but today I saw them some distance out.
    #birds #CoopersHawk #Alberta #Canada #CountryLiving #nature

  3. 1 There has been a pair of these hawks (I think it's just a pair, but could be wrong, not sure how large their territories are) around for the last number of years, once or twice nesting right on the acreage in the woods just behind the house. We thought they might be choosing the acreage again this year (vs further out onto the farm in the contiguous woods), but today I saw them some distance out.
    #birds #CoopersHawk #Alberta #Canada #CountryLiving #nature

  4. 1 There has been a pair of these hawks (I think it's just a pair, but could be wrong, not sure how large their territories are) around for the last number of years, once or twice nesting right on the acreage in the woods just behind the house. We thought they might be choosing the acreage again this year (vs further out onto the farm in the contiguous woods), but today I saw them some distance out.
    #birds #CoopersHawk #Alberta #Canada #CountryLiving #nature

  5. 1 There has been a pair of these hawks (I think it's just a pair, but could be wrong, not sure how large their territories are) around for the last number of years, once or twice nesting right on the acreage in the woods just behind the house. We thought they might be choosing the acreage again this year (vs further out onto the farm in the contiguous woods), but today I saw them some distance out.
    #birds #CoopersHawk #Alberta #Canada #CountryLiving #nature

  6. 1 There has been a pair of these hawks (I think it's just a pair, but could be wrong, not sure how large their territories are) around for the last number of years, once or twice nesting right on the acreage in the woods just behind the house. We thought they might be choosing the acreage again this year (vs further out onto the farm in the contiguous woods), but today I saw them some distance out.
    #birds #CoopersHawk #Alberta #Canada #CountryLiving #nature

  7. A Cooper's hawk shows off their camouflage. Unfortunately, their calls give their location away. #NeighborhoodBirds #CoopersHawk #birding #HawkPants

  8. A Cooper's hawk shows off their camouflage. Unfortunately, their calls give their location away. #NeighborhoodBirds #CoopersHawk #birding #HawkPants

  9. A Cooper's hawk shows off their camouflage. Unfortunately, their calls give their location away. #NeighborhoodBirds #CoopersHawk #birding #HawkPants

  10. A Cooper's hawk shows off their camouflage. Unfortunately, their calls give their location away. #NeighborhoodBirds #CoopersHawk #birding #HawkPants

  11. A Cooper's hawk shows off their camouflage. Unfortunately, their calls give their location away. #NeighborhoodBirds #CoopersHawk #birding #HawkPants

  12. Cooper's Hawk- Remember the 'white aliens' of 2020? 👽 For this week’s Flashback Friday, we’re revisiting John Garbutt’s wonderful chronicle of a Cooper’s Hawk family—from incubation to the surprise discovery of 'Thing 5.' It’s a beautiful reminder of the magic we find when we slow down and observe. Birding #blacklandprairie #blacklandprairiechapter #CoopersHawk #TexasMasterNaturalist

    txmn.org/bptmn/john-garbutt-co

  13. A Cooper's Hawk showed up in our backyard yesterday morning looking for breakfast, which turned out to be a White-winged dove
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    #photooftheday #urbanwildlife #coopershawk

  14. A Cooper's Hawk showed up in our backyard yesterday morning looking for breakfast, which turned out to be a White-winged dove
    .
    #photooftheday #urbanwildlife #coopershawk

  15. A Cooper's Hawk showed up in our backyard yesterday morning looking for breakfast, which turned out to be a White-winged dove
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    #photooftheday #urbanwildlife #coopershawk

  16. A Cooper's Hawk showed up in our backyard yesterday morning looking for breakfast, which turned out to be a White-winged dove
    .
    #photooftheday #urbanwildlife #coopershawk

  17. A Cooper's Hawk showed up in our backyard yesterday morning looking for breakfast, which turned out to be a White-winged dove
    .
    #photooftheday #urbanwildlife #coopershawk

  18. My Kingdom

    A few autumns ago, in the morning rain, this hawk appeared in the oak tree just beyond my backyard fence. I first tried photographing it through the storm door, but a veil of leaves obscured its head. So I improvised—a quick waterproof cover for my camera—and stepped out into the rain to bear witness properly. Based on its size, I believe it’s a Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii), though it could be a Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus). The resemblance between the two is uncanny—this is a sovereign guess, not a definitive ID.

    Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

    swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #birdofprey #raptor #hawk #CoopersHawk

  19. My Kingdom

    A few autumns ago, in the morning rain, this hawk appeared in the oak tree just beyond my backyard fence. I first tried photographing it through the storm door, but a veil of leaves obscured its head. So I improvised—a quick waterproof cover for my camera—and stepped out into the rain to bear witness properly. Based on its size, I believe it’s a Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii), though it could be a Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus). The resemblance between the two is uncanny—this is a sovereign guess, not a definitive ID.

    Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

    swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #birdofprey #raptor #hawk #CoopersHawk

  20. My Kingdom

    A few autumns ago, in the morning rain, this hawk appeared in the oak tree just beyond my backyard fence. I first tried photographing it through the storm door, but a veil of leaves obscured its head. So I improvised—a quick waterproof cover for my camera—and stepped out into the rain to bear witness properly. Based on its size, I believe it’s a Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii), though it could be a Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus). The resemblance between the two is uncanny—this is a sovereign guess, not a definitive ID.

    Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

    swede1952-photographs.pixels.c

    #photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #wildlife #nature #bird #birds #birding #birdwatching #birdphotography #birdofprey #raptor #hawk #CoopersHawk