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  2. Cooper's hawk - Wikipedia

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    A young Cooper's hawk makes use of a large roadside puddle as a bath. Cooper's hawk is a typical Accipiter in all respects. [2] This species tends to be active earlier in the morning than sharp-shinned hawks and Eurasian sparrowhawks (Accipiter nisus) and is generally much more likely to be active in the morning than in the afternoon. [111]

  3. American kestrel - Wikipedia

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    Domestic cats and dogs are the greatest threat to attack the falcon on the ground, but the Cooper's hawk is well known to boldly attack kestrels. This mid-sized American accipiter has sufficient size and strength to carry the kestrel away, though falconers have reported often being successful in recovering the kestrel unharmed by acting quickly ...

  4. Chickenhawk (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: Cooper's hawk, sharp-shinned hawk, and the red-tailed hawk (not to scale). In the United States, chickenhawk or chicken hawk is an unofficial designation for three species of North American hawks in the family Accipitridae: Cooper's hawk (also called a quail hawk), the sharp-shinned hawk, and the Buteo species red-tailed hawk.

  5. File:Cooper's hawk in Prospect Park (22513).jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Juvenile cooper's hawk in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York. Date: 2 January 2021, 14:10:15: ... (Featured pictures) and is considered one of the finest images.

  6. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    First, a male and a female fly together in a circular motion. Once they reach a certain height, the male dives toward the female before ascending back to that height. The two birds repeat this until the male latches onto the female, and they begin to free-fall towards the ground. In one year, a female hawk will lay about five eggs.

  7. American goshawk - Wikipedia

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    American goshawk predate other accipiters such as the 136 g (4.8 oz) sharp-shinned hawk and the 440 g (0.97 lb) Cooper's hawk. [ 127 ] [ 49 ] Among Buteo hawks, the adults of 424 g (15.0 oz) broad-winged hawk ( Buteo platypterus ), 610 g (1.34 lb) red-shouldered hawk ( Buteo lineatus ) and the 1,065 g (2.348 lb) red-tailed hawk are known to be ...

  8. List of birds of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cooper's hawk, Accipiter cooperii; American goshawk, ... feathers with distinctive male and female plumage. Cuban trogon, Priotelus temnurus (A) [110] Kingfishers.

  9. List of birds of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Sharp-shinned hawk, Accipiter striatus (n) Cooper's hawk, Accipiter cooperii (n) ... Trogons have soft, often colorful, feathers with distinctive male and female plumage.