Hello Fellow Birders,
 
   Yesterday evening, around 7pm, I was driving about 30  mph down a street 
in my neighborhood when a Cooper's hawk overtook and  passed me, going 35? 
- 40? mph at about 3 feet off the ground and parallel to me  about 10 feet 
to my left.  She was flying easily, an occasional flap-flap  and mostly 
glide.  I watched as she went on ahead straight down the street,  then made a 
left turn at a side street and continued down that street till I  lost sight of 
her.  The streets around here are bordered by lawns and we've  had a bumper 
crop of bunnies this year.  I'm guessing she was hoping  to pick one up for 
dinner.
 
Keep Smilin',
Kevin Corwin
west Centennial near Holly & Arapahoe
 
Sent from my  Remington Rand Typewriter via my Wall Phone

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