She just left, making a dramatic swing through our back yard and thereby
completely undoing the squirrels and birds therein. I'm way behind on my
work but it was MORE than worth it to watch her enjoy some down time. Such
a gorgeous creature.

On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 1:27 PM, Ellen D. Haith <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I've been watching an adult Cooper's Hawk in my neighbor's tall Spruce
> tree for close to an hour and a half. S/he is at about roof top level and
> must have eaten lately as s/he shows little interest in the visitors to our
> backyard feeder, though that traffic is lighter than usual!
>
> Quite a sight, as s/he grooms feathers and enjoys the intermittent
> sunshine. Oh for a telephoto camera!

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