I too had a Cooper's Hawk, an adult male looking long and lean, fly through
the yard this morning, landing in 3 different trees trying to scare up
breakfast. No luck, at least while I watched it. Then off it went into the
neighbors farm, and into the pine trees.
Rick Sussman
Woodbine,MD
In a message dated 6/30/2009 12:13:32 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
writes:
This morning about 10:30am I looked up from mowing the lawn to see a
Coopers Hawk flying overhead with what appeared to be a Starling in its talons.
Another Starling was harassing the hawk.
Cliff Comeau
Beltsville/Calverton
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