Saturday, August 3, 2024

The First Observations

 I heard the Cooper's Hawks in April.  My friends reported that they saw them mating in the area between the two retention ponds on Morgan Drive.  On 30 April at dusk I decided to visit the area. For the first time, I saw the male plucking feathers off prey.

On 1 May at dusk the male returned.



This time he was clearly eating a bird.  Note the bird foot.














On 2 May, at dusk, he returned again.  This time with a young rabbit.  


















And again on 3 May, at dusk he returned with another bird.




















I saw the female (Mom) come by to pick up the food. Notice that her eye is more orange than the male's who has a red eye.  Also her black cap is not as vivid as the male's.  But she is considerably larger as will be shown in future photographs and videos.













The First Observations

 I heard the Cooper's Hawks in April.  My friends reported that they saw them mating in the area between the two retention ponds on Morg...