Cooper's Hawk
by Cheryl Baxter
Title
Cooper's Hawk
Artist
Cheryl Baxter
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I went to March Valley Road in Kanata, Ontario to see if I could spot my Great Gray Owls, and I ran into a couple of other birders who asked me if I wanted to go and see a Northern Hawk Owl.... I followed them in my car to another location to see if we could spot it….Well, happy to say I did!! Another Lifer for me. I was too thrilled for words! Not only did we actually see a Northern Hawk Owl...but in the SAME tree was this Cooper's Hawk!! A two for one!!
Cooper's Hawk was first described by French naturalist Charles Lucien Bonaparte in 1828. It is a member of the goshawk genus Accipiter. This bird was named after the naturalist William Cooper, one of the founders of the New York Lyceum of Natural History (later the New York Academy of Sciences) in New York. Other common names; Big Blue Darter, Chicken Hawk, Hen Hawk, Mexican Hawk, Quail Hawk, Striker and Swift Hawk
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March 9th, 2013
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