[cayugabirds-l] Coopers Hawk

2018-04-30 Thread Elizabeth Windstein
Saw a Cooper's hawk at cornell botanic Gardens in the wildflower garden. As I 
was leaving --He flew through the woods and landed on a big branch to eat his 
chipmunk.

Thank you. Liz 

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[cayugabirds-l] Coopers hawk

2015-07-24 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
As i reached maple avenue bus stop a Coopers Hawk was chasing a bird, it looked 
like killdeer but not sure.

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[cayugabirds-l] Coopers Hawk Dryden

2015-02-13 Thread Carl Steckler
Nice Coopers Hawk in my backyard on Simms Hill Rd., Dryden. Making my 
feeder birds nervous.

Carl

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[cayugabirds-l] Coopers Hawk.

2014-01-30 Thread Meena Madhav Haribal
Just now a Cooper's Hawk flew across the window at less than 10 feet away! 
Looks like a day of the raptors.  About an hour ago the Red-tailed was scaring 
away hordes of starlings that were in front of the green houses on Tower road. 
They flew in nice patterns as the hawk mingled among them.

Meena

Dr. Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson Institute
Ithaca NY 14850
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Re: [cayugabirds-l] Coopers Hawk.

2014-01-30 Thread Linda Orkin
I always look up in the big old cherry tree behind my house when I leave
each morning, still missing the flock of Crows that used to frequent my
yard, until they got chased away by another flock. This is where they used
to perch, waiting for me to put peanuts out for them.   A new flock,
probably the ones that chased them, is starting to get used to my yard now,
and when I came out I was thrilled to see two Crows up there.  No wait, one
Crow at the very top and slightly below and to the left, a Coopers Hawk.
Both were completely silent and still.  Facing each other and so close. I
watched for a minute and then ran in to get a camera.  Too late.  I wish I
would have just stayed and watched.  Interesting dual.

Linda Orkin
Muriel Street
Ithaca, NY


On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 1:18 PM, Meena Madhav Haribal m...@cornell.eduwrote:

  Just now a Cooper's Hawk flew across the window at less than 10 feet
 away! Looks like a day of the raptors.  About an hour ago the Red-tailed
 was scaring away hordes of starlings that were in front of the green houses
 on Tower road. They flew in nice patterns as the hawk mingled among them.

 Meena

 Dr. Meena Haribal
 Boyce Thompson Institute
 Ithaca NY 14850
 Ph: 607-3011167
 http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
 *http://haribal.org/* http://haribal.org/



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[cayugabirds-l] Coopers hawk

2011-12-27 Thread Susan Fast
Several days before Xmas, a friend of ours brought over the remains of a
deer torso he had shot.  We threw it on top of a large brushpile in the yard
to keep the coyotes from dragging it off.  So far it has been a boon to our
4 YARD CROWS  who have spent some of their daytime activities pulling
strips of meat and chiseling off hunks of suet which they then eat or stash
in the neighborhood.  Today Susie excitedly called my attention to very
large COOPERS HAWK perched on the carcass and biting off  suet chunks.  It
fed for about 10 minutes.  It was the largest of this species that either
one of us remembers seeing; it appeared the size of a red-tailed hawk.
Susie got a picture of it as it flew off which shows why they can move so
fast-the amount of extended wing surface appears to dwarf the rest of the
bird.

 

Susie  Steve Fast

Brooktondale


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