[cayugabirds-l] Re: [cayugabirds-l] Vocal Cooper’s Hawk

2023-04-07 Thread John Gregoire
Must have been something in the air this morning Geo. Before first light
our male COHA was also very vocal from his perch atop the phone pole.

On Fri, Apr 7, 2023 at 7:50 AM Geo Kloppel  wrote:

> A bit chilly above West Danby this morning (34° F), but when the sun rose
> over the distant pinnacles and lit our spruce plantation, the female
> Cooper’s Hawk began calling from within: “whaaa… whaaa…. whaaa”. The Crows
> must have been aware, but they ignored it. She went on giving these tripled
> calls for six or eight minutes, before flying to a perch at roadside, where
> she gave several more series, then flew out and down over the forested
> ravines below.
>
> -Geo
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[cayugabirds-l] Vocal Cooper’s Hawk

2023-04-07 Thread Geo Kloppel
A bit chilly above West Danby this morning (34° F), but when the sun rose over 
the distant pinnacles and lit our spruce plantation, the female Cooper’s Hawk 
began calling from within: “whaaa… whaaa…. whaaa”. The Crows must have been 
aware, but they ignored it. She went on giving these tripled calls for six or 
eight minutes, before flying to a perch at roadside, where she gave several 
more series, then flew out and down over the forested ravines below.

-Geo


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