Mr Coopers showed up for breakfast again.

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  1. LIcenter

    LIcenter In Flower

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    This time he was doing a little mousing in my fern bed.

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  3. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    That is beautiful.....
     
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    LIcenter In Flower

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    Thank you waretrop. It wasn't easy getting those shots. I have shear panels on the windows to keep the birdies from smashing into the glass. As I was ever so slightly pulling back one panel, he turned to look right at me. Figured he'd be gone in a flash, but nope he just carried on about his business.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'm glad he hung around for you to get those excellent shots of him. I hope he found plenty of rodents to satisfy his appetite.
     
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  6. LIcenter

    LIcenter In Flower

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    Thanks, and I hope it does catch a few varmints, because it certainly has not got the birder thing down yet. I wonder what the likelihood it's an offspring from this adult I photographed last February?

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    Kildale Nature's Window

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    They get to know where all the bird feeding stations are. Nice pictures.
     
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    LIcenter In Flower

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    Absolutely Kildale. :like: On two occasions I have had a sparrow hawk take a collared dove ground feeding near my seed feeder, and pluck it before making off with the carcass.

    Very well captured shots Licenter :like:
     
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    We have been lucky, and so have the birds at our feeders! We have Coopers and Red-tailed hawks, but they stay out in the pasture area, taking voles and mice. We've never had a bird taken at a feeder, although the hawks swoop around in plain sight.
    I love the photos y'all are posting--great!
     
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    Raddang In Flower

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    Sad to watch but nature in action I'm afraid.
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    Islandlife Young Pine

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    Excellent photos LIcenter!

    Excellent photos Raddang! And it does seem to be nature in action and survival of the fittest.

    It always amazes me that the speed a hawk can attain. Wanna talk FAST!
     
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    LIcenter In Flower

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    Great shots Radding! The mourning doves don't stand a chance in my yard, but I've never seen the hawks on the ground with their catch. It's always a grab and run. One time a red belly woodpecker, and the hawk crashed into the window I was sitting right next to. Scared the you know what outta me!
     
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    Fabulous shots LIcenter!
     
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