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Unidentified Accipiter


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bcurrie02-Jan-2007 00:40
Chris, I agree 100% that it is a Cooper's. When comparing to a Sharp-shinned you will notice on the Cooper's that the tail is longer and the head larger, both of which can be easily seen in this photo. Those wings are just gorgeous.
Guest 26-Sep-2006 16:46
Great shot; great view. dan's right, it's a cooper's; but very hard to tell Coopers from Sharp Shinned hawk. For future reference; Coopers have rounded tail; Sharpies have a slightly nitched tail. (Neither is rarely visible however). LL
Dan Hillsman03-Sep-2006 04:00
This is an immature Cooper's hawk. The wing primary and tail barring are bit different on a goshawk. California is a great place for bird photography.
coaster27-Aug-2006 03:54
Nice shot!
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