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13-AUG-2016 Vern Rogers (fotabug fotos)

A Hawk Next Door

What a wonderful surprise I got this morning when I went out my door to walk to the drugstore. A bird landed on the fence ahead of me. It looked to be too big to be a Scrub Jay. The bird then flew to the roof of the garage next door. I rushed back to my house to exchange cameras for one that had a longer zoom. When I got back the bird was still there, fortunately. Upon examining the photos, I see one leg sort of hanging down in some pictures. I wondered if the leg was injured. You see the leg hanging way down in this photo. The hawk flew away after a while, so I couldn't tell for sure.


I checked some of my references and thought it to be a Red-shouldered Hawk. It has the same black and white stripes across the tail feathers and reddish striped head, which the Red-tailed hawk, of course, doesn't have. Feedback suggests that this is more likely a Cooper's Hawk. We live in town, in a residential area and I don't recall seeing a hawk so close to home before. As Jack explained, Cooper's Hawks like to hunt in residential areas. So that does fit. One feature of the Cooper's Hawk in my bird books is black on top of the head, unlike this one. On the other hand, it seem that birds can vary at different stages in life and at different times of year. Whatever the hawk, it was pretty exciting for me! :)

Ah, confusion (on my part) cleared up! Thanks Tom. I checked online and books, and sure enough you are right! The hawk I photographed is a juvenile Cooper's Hawk. The adults have the black on top of the head.

Nikon COOLPIX P900
1/640s f/6.3 at 285.0mm iso320 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Karen Moen26-Aug-2016 04:57
Beautiful feather detail. I think it has a broken leg as the foot seems to be useless. That could affect its ability to hunt. I wonder if it was hit by a car?? Voted.
Sam Rua23-Aug-2016 08:27
Nice capture of this Cooper's. Very cool.
Ursula Miller21-Aug-2016 08:08
Awesome! This is a fantastic capture of this beautiful bird! V
Julie Oldfield17-Aug-2016 00:58
Wow!! V
laine16-Aug-2016 17:13
It certainly appears to have unusual damage to the leg. What a beautiful bird capture. V
Alexander Kazakov16-Aug-2016 11:47
Great! V
martyn george (Hedonic3000)16-Aug-2016 00:59
Awesome bird, great shot Vern.
parrothouse15-Aug-2016 20:54
Great catch with very nice color.
Konrad Busslinger15-Aug-2016 16:52
What a exciting day you had today. Wow, great shot of a very beautiful bird.
Ann15-Aug-2016 09:52
Wowee Vern, incredible capture. *v*
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS15-Aug-2016 05:23
Wow, super close up, very nice Vern! V
Bryan Murahashi15-Aug-2016 04:57
Fabulous capture of this neat photo op. V
April Rogers 15-Aug-2016 00:00
They are pretty birds, but they like to eat my chickens...
So not real fond of the ones here.
Carl Carbone14-Aug-2016 23:21
Sharp shot. His leg does look injured or deformed.
Alan Gutsell 14-Aug-2016 22:52
Cool Shot of the hawk landing!
Steve Thuman14-Aug-2016 18:14
It's a beauty. Sad it's leg is messed up,.
Tom Munson14-Aug-2016 17:51
Terrific image of this beautiful juvenile Cooper's Hawk.
Gary14-Aug-2016 16:35
Excellent image of this Hawk, Vern.
Ruth Voorhis14-Aug-2016 16:10
Wow, the clarity and color here are amazing! V
Ed Duverger14-Aug-2016 16:07
What an unique capture.
Ed Ruttledge 14-Aug-2016 14:03
Excellent capture! Good onya for the fast work.
Adam 14-Aug-2016 13:38
P900 comes through again
Walter Otto Koenig14-Aug-2016 13:22
Very nice shot with this beautiful hawk. Hope it survives the injury.
Johnnie Rogers 14-Aug-2016 11:20
Lucky you! Lovely light an fab detail. Hope there is a happy ending to this. ~v~
Yvonne14-Aug-2016 11:00
What a great shot you caught here! v
Bea.14-Aug-2016 08:45
Doesn't look good for this beautiful bird, life is tough for the wild creatures at times.
John Shen Photography14-Aug-2016 07:06
Super beautiful catch & capture! :) ..but, hmm, not sure about that leg though..
globalgadabout14-Aug-2016 05:56
an eagle eyed capture Vern, even if it is a hawk...beautiful bird, although the one leg does look odd..
John Reynolds LRPS14-Aug-2016 05:52
Great capture of this fine bird. V.
Helen Betts14-Aug-2016 05:17
What an excellent capture of this hawk who definitely has his eye on something.
paplvr14-Aug-2016 05:14
I saw a hawk perched exactly like that in Costa Rica and wondered the same thing. Nice shot. Linda S
J Ponces14-Aug-2016 05:06
Stunning! You got a fantastic light! Look at that eye! V
Laura Milholland14-Aug-2016 04:54
It really looks like a Cooper's Hawk to me as well. Gorgeous shot, Vern, and always so exciting to have a close encounter with any of these marvelous birds of prey.
Nirvan Hope14-Aug-2016 04:54
An excellent capture with great lighting of this neighborhood hawk.
Eloine 14-Aug-2016 04:51
Nice image but like you say it sure looks like he must have had a battle with that leg. He must be hungry.
Paul Milholland14-Aug-2016 04:50
Terrific shot of this beauty. Hope the leg isn't permanently damaged.
Ken Haley 14-Aug-2016 04:34
Yes, looks like a Cooper's Hawk, probably hunting for small birds, like Jack said.
Dan Greenberg14-Aug-2016 04:24
Exceptionally well done. And on top of that, a very beautiful bird and image. ~BV~
Jack Hoying14-Aug-2016 04:02
That a beautiful shot of the hawk. I would of guessed Coopers Hawk. Very common for Coopers hawks to stalk neighborhoods looking for prey, which are typically birds at feeders.
Jean D14-Aug-2016 03:46
Excellent find and timing! A beautiful Hawk with an eye on it's next meal. ~V
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