Longish tail, whitish at the tip, smaller than Red-tail, wings not particularly 
long in flight—I was thinking immature Cooper's or Sharp-shimmed but could use 
some guidance on ID.  It was scattering the Mourning Doves in the yard the way 
a Cooper's does.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/emccartney/5434652985/in/set-72157594554486980/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/emccartney/5435248552/in/set-72157594554486980/

thanks,
Elaina



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