Saturday, January 11, 2014

Cooper's Hawk

 Cooper's hawk (Accipiter cooperii)

I was out looking for snow buntings and snowy owls when I spotted this hawk sitting atop...


Giving me the evil eye

storage crates in front of barns in the Holland Marsh, an area north of Toronto famous for growing vegetables such as onions and carrots. I suspect this hawk was searching for pigeons, not that hard to find but maybe hard to sneak up on if you're a hungry Cooper's hawk.

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43 comments:

  1. Wow! That is a great find!
    Well captured.

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  2. Awesome sighting and photos. Happy weekend!

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  3. A neighbor of mine was just telling me about a Coopers Hawk he had just photographed.

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  4. Hello you! Hope you found something to eat!

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  5. Nice capture. The first one is great. I got a photo of one last year. It was the first one I'd ever seen up close and right in our backyard.

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  6. Handsome dude... love the details in his feathers

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  7. Looks like the hawk is concentrating on something.

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  8. How do you possibly get such great pictures?!

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  9. On the lookout for dinner. Buntings beware!

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  10. Too funny, but he may have been worried that you might get his snack first!

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  11. He is a handsome youngster. The winters are probably hard for him since it is a new experience hunting in the cold. He is doing his best to stay warm ... hope he finds food. Our lady Coopers Hawk (who has red eyes this year ... she made it to adulthood) Snatched a Starling in my yard yesterday. I am ambivalent, but was glad she got food to get her through another very cold day.

    Andrea @ FRom The Sol

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  12. He is a handsome youngster. The winters are probably hard for him since it is a new experience hunting in the cold. He is doing his best to stay warm ... hope he finds food. Our lady Coopers Hawk (who has red eyes this year ... she made it to adulthood) Snatched a Starling in my yard yesterday. I am ambivalent, but was glad she got food to get her through another very cold day.

    Andrea @ FRom The Sol

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  13. You got great pictures even if he was giving you the evil eye.

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  14. That's a beautiful hawk well photographed. You've got a good eye and a fast trigger finger.

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  15. I had a smallish hawk sitting on my backyard fence 2x recently...but I couldn't get a good glimpse as to what he was. From the coloring I think it might have been this kind. He was thinking to get one of my small birds, I imagine. :(

    Great shots!

    Deb from Homespun & Frugal Little Bungalow

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  16. He was sizing you up -- but decided you wouldn't make a good meal! What a beautiful little hawk!

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  17. Wow! That look means business. Great shot of a beautiful bird.

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  18. All fluffed up to keep warm too.

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  19. Cool photo! That is one stern expression.

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  20. Yup, that does look like the "evil eye," but what a magnificent creature.

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  21. He's a beauty! You captured him so well. :)

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  22. To wspaniały ptak i miło na niego patrzeć. Pozdrawiam.
    It's a great bird and nice to look at him. Yours.

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  23. HI EG Great shot of the Hawk but keep looking for the Snow Buntings because I would love to see them. We have not seen them here this year yet in Northern Ireland

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  24. I love how he is so puffed up to stay warm! Down certainly does the trick.

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  25. Great cropped Coopers Hawk. Enjoyed.
    Joy

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  26. Methinks he has not yet found a pigeon for he does not look very happy! Very cool photo!

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  27. What a majestic bird. Fantastic shot !

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  28. that is an evil-eye look - but how cool to come across this hawk (but I'd keep moving cause it looks like it might be willing to take on a human if no pigeons are available).

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  29. That's a cracking bird. Great shots

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  30. That's a cracking bird. Great shots

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  31. Great find EG! I have one in my yard a lot!

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  32. Fab shot EG, I love the way birds puff themselves up to keep warm :)

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  33. A very well fed looking bird, clearly a very adept hunter!

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  34. Wow.....just plain wow!! What a beautiful stance you've shared. It's gorgeous, isn't it?!!

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  35. Great photos, especially the close-up shot... almost looks like he's posing!

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  36. Great capture! Those hawks are always so impressive looking.

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