Cooper's Hawk
Accipiter cooperii | Order: Accipitriformes | Family: Accipitridae (Hawks, Eagles, and Kites) |
Accipiter cooperii
Order: Accipitriformes
Family: Accipitridae (Hawks, Eagles, and Kites)
Our medium-sized accipiter is the one most likely to nest in urban and suburban areas, often preying on birds at feeders.
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Laura's Published Works
Radio Programs
- Exit, pursued by a Cooper's Hawk 2024
- Frigid Temperatures 2024
- Our Changing World 2024
- Drama on Peabody Street 2023
- Spring! 2021
- Drama on Peabody Street 2018
- Where Are the Birds? Part I 2017
- High Plains Snow Goose Festival 2017
- The Quality of Mercy Can Be Strained, Part II 2016
- This Cold Spring 2013
- Birding in Madison, Wisconsin 2013
- They Shoot Hawks, Don't They? 2012
- Owl Controversy Part I 2011
- Robin Spectacle 2011
- New Year's Day predictions based on your first bird of the year 2011
- Rare Birds Here and There 2008
- Duluth Christmas Bird Count 2007 2007
- Migration Update, 2006 2006
- Watching Hawks 2005
- Interview with Tim Gallagher: Part 4 2005
- This Winter 2005
- Migration Report 2004
- Cooper's Hawk Eye Color 2004
- Christmas Bird Count 2003 summary 2003
- Hawk Stories 2002
- Mona Rutgers dealing with West Nile Virus. 2002
- Cruisin' with Spring 2002
- American Heritage Dictionary 2002
- Book Review: The Wind Masters 1995
- Hawk Counting 1992
- Hawk Ridge Weekend 1988 1988