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Kane County Connects
Kane County Connects
I remember exactly where I was when I read the news. I was sitting in the waiting room at the vet's office, having just played a game of...
3 weeks ago
Keep an Eye Out for Cooper’s Hawks Around Alameda
Alameda Post
Cooper's hawks are in Alameda, and you can spot them if you know what to look for. Check out these common sighting locations.
3 months ago
Urban Cooper’s hawks face a range of threats
The Wildlife Society
Collisions with windows are a leading cause of death for urban raptors in New Mexico, researchers found.
8 months ago
Kane County Connects
Kane County Connects
Mature Cooper's hawks are blue-gray above with orangish bars across the breast and a prominent 'Cooper's cap' of darker feathers on top of the head.
1 month ago
Despite protection urban hawks still face an array of threats
Phys.org
Life can be hard for a raptor. If you're a teenager from the city, it's even harder. That's according to a new study published in the...
8 months ago
Cooper’s Hawk
A-Z Animals
Cooper's hawk is a bird known by many different names throughout North America, including the chicken hawk, striker, and flying cross.
48 months ago
Birds of Ocracoke: Cooper’s Hawk
Ocracoke Observer
These hawks are part of the genus accipiter which are narrow-tailed forest dwellers with excellent vision and capable of moving rapidly through trees to catch...
48 months ago
Look Up! Hawkwatch is here in New York
Audubon New York
In this webinar on raptor migration, hear from bird experts and trained hawkwatchers from Audubon Connecticut, Bedford Audubon Society, and Braddock Bay Raptor...
63 months ago
Art Lander's Outdoors: The Cooper's Hawk is a winged hunter with awe-inspiring aerial skills
Northern Kentucky Tribune
The Cooper's Hawk hunts on the wing, while flying through timber and brush. Its hunting skills are the very definition of stealth and surprise.
60 months ago
Trophic magnification of legacy persistent organic pollutants in an urban terrestrial food web
ScienceDirect.com
Over 100 samples of Cooper's hawks, songbirds, invertebrates, berries, and soil collected from terrestrial food-web.
55 months ago