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Unbeknownst to me, a sharp-shinned hawk had been sitting in the large Eastern cottonwood tree that grows next to my deck. The blue jay, having had enough of the hawk, decided to come in close and ...
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5 Essential Hawk Identification Tips for Birders - MSNA Cooper’s hawk looks like a “flying cross” (a larger head, rounded tail) and a sharp-shinned hawk looks like a “flying capital T” (a small head). 5. Rump Patch ...
A blue jay (top left) and an immature sharp-shinned hawk (bottom right) ... For about 20 minutes there wasn’t any sign of a single feather.
I gently reached. I gently resumed my original position and the hawk hadn’t moved. The photo gods were with me! The sharp-shinned hawk is the smallest member of a group of raptors known as the ...
The sharp-shinned hawk has a small, rounded head with a gray cap extending from the crown to the nape. The Cooper's hawk has a large, block-shaped head with a dark cap contrasting with a pale nape.
The sharp-shinned hawk, commonly called a sharpie, is a small hawk with a big attitude. Skip to main content Spokane, Washington Est. May 19, 1883. Current Temperature 82°F. Current ...
Our daughter, who lives up the creek, spotted the culprit first; and shortly thereafter, it made an appearance at our place: a sharp-shinned hawk. Note: This column originally was published Jan. 1 ...
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