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Sep 17, 2021 04:03:34   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in the yard take off like a bomb exploding.
I glanced out and didn't notice anything and started to go back to my reading when it occurred to me the shadows in the plants around one of the bird baths didn't look right. So I turned on my camera and swung the 600 lens around to look. Just then the large shadow that shouldn't be there moved and looked at me so I could see what it was.
Hello Cooper's Hawk.
For over 5 minutes the hawk twisted and turned, hopped to the potted tree, then to other potted plants. Then out of sight behind them and after a while came out from behind them as I snapped pictures. In one of my last frames there is a bird in its talons on the ground. I think the hawk made a strike but the wounded bird got away into the narrow spaces between the large pots and the hawk was waiting for it to come out, it did and I didn't even realize I had the second picture because I looked down to make sure I didn't roll my chair over my little dog trying for a better angle and the hawk with its kill vanished. And no more birds before sun down. I don't really blame them much. I'd stay away a while also.

#1 Canon 80D, Tamron 150-600 G2 @ 600mm, 1/1000 @ f/7.1, ISO-5000
#2 same except 309mm and ISO-4000


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Sep 17, 2021 04:19:35   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Excellent shots.

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Sep 17, 2021 04:22:24   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
angler wrote:
Excellent shots.


Thank you very much.

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Sep 17, 2021 05:08:56   #
buckbrush Loc: Texas then Southwest Oregon
 
Very impressive photos.

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Sep 17, 2021 05:10:41   #
nervous2 Loc: Provo, Utah
 
A beautiful predator. I wouldn't hang around for long if I were a smaller bird.

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Sep 17, 2021 05:37:42   #
cedymock Loc: Irmo, South Carolina
 
Super catch, Great photograph!!

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Sep 17, 2021 07:05:06   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Great shots!

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Sep 17, 2021 07:06:00   #
billnikon Loc: Pennsylvania/Ohio/Florida/Maui/Oregon/Vermont
 
robertjerl wrote:
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in the yard take off like a bomb exploding.
I glanced out and didn't notice anything and started to go back to my reading when it occurred to me the shadows in the plants around one of the bird baths didn't look right. So I turned on my camera and swung the 600 lens around to look. Just then the large shadow that shouldn't be there moved and looked at me so I could see what it was.
Hello Cooper's Hawk.
For over 5 minutes the hawk twisted and turned, hopped to the potted tree, then to other potted plants. Then out of sight behind them and after a while came out from behind them as I snapped pictures. In one of my last frames there is a bird in its talons on the ground. I think the hawk made a strike but the wounded bird got away into the narrow spaces between the large pots and the hawk was waiting for it to come out, it did and I didn't even realize I had the second picture because I looked down to make sure I didn't roll my chair over my little dog trying for a better angle and the hawk with its kill vanished. And no more birds before sun down. I don't really blame them much. I'd stay away a while also.

#1 Canon 80D, Tamron 150-600 G2 @ 600mm, 1/1000 @ f/7.1, ISO-5000
#2 same except 309mm and ISO-4000
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in t... (show quote)


Nature in it's purest form.

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Sep 17, 2021 07:08:31   #
sergio
 
Very very good!

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Sep 17, 2021 07:24:44   #
L-Fox
 
robertjerl wrote:
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in the yard take off like a bomb exploding.
I glanced out and didn't notice anything and started to go back to my reading when it occurred to me the shadows in the plants around one of the bird baths didn't look right. So I turned on my camera and swung the 600 lens around to look. Just then the large shadow that shouldn't be there moved and looked at me so I could see what it was.
Hello Cooper's Hawk.
For over 5 minutes the hawk twisted and turned, hopped to the potted tree, then to other potted plants. Then out of sight behind them and after a while came out from behind them as I snapped pictures. In one of my last frames there is a bird in its talons on the ground. I think the hawk made a strike but the wounded bird got away into the narrow spaces between the large pots and the hawk was waiting for it to come out, it did and I didn't even realize I had the second picture because I looked down to make sure I didn't roll my chair over my little dog trying for a better angle and the hawk with its kill vanished. And no more birds before sun down. I don't really blame them much. I'd stay away a while also.

#1 Canon 80D, Tamron 150-600 G2 @ 600mm, 1/1000 @ f/7.1, ISO-5000
#2 same except 309mm and ISO-4000
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in t... (show quote)



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Sep 17, 2021 10:26:38   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Very nice! Am I the only one seeing this? I'm a parrot guy and used to trim the flight feathers on any parrot that would be going out side the house, just to prevent fright flight. It looks like that has been done on this guy's left wing??

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Sep 17, 2021 10:38:02   #
photophile Loc: Lakewood, Ohio, USA
 
robertjerl wrote:
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in the yard take off like a bomb exploding.
I glanced out and didn't notice anything and started to go back to my reading when it occurred to me the shadows in the plants around one of the bird baths didn't look right. So I turned on my camera and swung the 600 lens around to look. Just then the large shadow that shouldn't be there moved and looked at me so I could see what it was.
Hello Cooper's Hawk.
For over 5 minutes the hawk twisted and turned, hopped to the potted tree, then to other potted plants. Then out of sight behind them and after a while came out from behind them as I snapped pictures. In one of my last frames there is a bird in its talons on the ground. I think the hawk made a strike but the wounded bird got away into the narrow spaces between the large pots and the hawk was waiting for it to come out, it did and I didn't even realize I had the second picture because I looked down to make sure I didn't roll my chair over my little dog trying for a better angle and the hawk with its kill vanished. And no more birds before sun down. I don't really blame them much. I'd stay away a while also.

#1 Canon 80D, Tamron 150-600 G2 @ 600mm, 1/1000 @ f/7.1, ISO-5000
#2 same except 309mm and ISO-4000
About 5:30 PM yesterday I heard all the birds in t... (show quote)


Fine captures, a Coopers hawk visited our yard once.

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Sep 17, 2021 22:02:22   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
buckbrush wrote:
Very impressive photos.


Thank You

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Sep 17, 2021 22:03:09   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
nervous2 wrote:
A beautiful predator. I wouldn't hang around for long if I were a smaller bird.


Yes, becoming "hawk chow" is not an optimal way to start the last week of summer.

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Sep 17, 2021 22:03:23   #
robertjerl Loc: Corona, California
 
cedymock wrote:
Super catch, Great photograph!!


thanks a lot

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