This Cooper's Hawk is still young as told by three things. Eyes are yellow-adult birds they are Orange to full on Red and the brown feather pattern is vertical-adults the pattern is horizontal. And last the brown feathers on the back, wings and top of the head turn a dark gray and the gray on the head looks like a helmet.
This one is part of this years young raised by a pair that somewhere in my area. They often bring the young fledglings over to hunt around my feeders and then as they get older, like this one, they continue to hunt my yard on a regular basis. This one stopped for a drink from the water dish it is perched on.
Between the hawk family and the owner next door cutting down all the trees in the back yard where my small birds sheltered from the hawks I have gone from filling my feeders twice a day two years ago to once a day last year and in the less than a month since the trees were cut I can go two days or so without refilling the feeders. I will either have to start going to parks for birds again or plant a smallish fast growing tree in my yard as shelter for the birds. With the best shelter now 1 1/2 yards away my bird count is way down.
Canon 90D, Tamron 150-600 @ 600, 1/1250 @ f/7.1, ISO-1000
tripod out the door in my back yard in Corona CA 11-24-21 in shade at 4:30PM with fill flash
Good information Robert and a very nice capture
Good shot.I think the slight tilt of his head makes the shot.
Nice image and thanks for the narrative.
Great photo and appreciate the info!
Curmudgeon wrote:
Good information Robert and a very nice capture
You are welcome and thanks very much
NJFrank wrote:
Good shot.I think the slight tilt of his head makes the shot.
Thanks, that is why I picked this frame from a total of 11 shots.
kpmac wrote:
Nice image and thanks for the narrative.
thanks and you are welcome
Retired CPO wrote:
Great photo and appreciate the info!
Thank you and you are welcome
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