Cooper's Hawk

Here's another Cooper's Hawk. I met this one last autumn, though we can potentially see them year round here in NJ.

Many birds have a smaller/larger "twin" that makes identifying them difficult:

For their part, Cooper's Hawks and Sharp-shinned Hawks are also a source of confusion. While these pairs of birds would be pretty easy to distinguish side-by-side due to size differences, all too often you're not going to find them together. (The 2 hawks and the 2 corvids generally have a hostile relationship; the woodpeckers and shorebirds generally tolerate one another.)

November 1, 2022 at Duke Farms
Photo 250356045, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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