It seems that the snowy weather brings in the Cooper's hawk. He came last time when it was snowing hard. He (or she) was back again today. Of course, there were many birds at the feeders due to the snow. He left empty handed. I just wish that when he did catch a bird it was one of my many english sparrows. He landed in a new place where I could get a really good, diagnostic shot of him. I have it on my website if you are interested.
http://www.pbase.com/image/121845865

I'm sure all the feeders down south of me (Ithaca in particular) will be bustling with birds at your feeders since you're getting the most snow.

Carol Keeler
Auburn
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