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1. An upscale casual restaurant | Cooper's Hawk
Link: https://chwinery.com/
Description: WEBOur Story. The Cooper’s Hawk concept includes four distinct components: an upscale casual dining restaurant, full-service bar, private dining room, and Napa-style tasting room and retail gift store…all under one roof. Learn More.
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2. Cooper's Hawk Identification - All About Birds
Link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/coopers_hawk/id
Description: WEBAmong the bird world’s most skillful fliers, Cooper’s Hawks are common woodland hawks that tear through cluttered tree canopies in high speed pursuit of other birds. You’re most likely to see one prowling above a forest edge or field using just a few stiff wingbeats followed by a glide.
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3. Cooper's Hawk | Audubon Field Guide
Link: https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/coopers-hawk
Description: WEBA medium-sized hawk of the woodlands. Feeding mostly on birds and small mammals, it hunts by stealth, approaching its prey through dense cover and then pouncing with a rapid, powerful flight. Of the three bird-eating Accipiter hawks, Cooper's is the mid-sized species and the most widespread as a nesting bird south of Canada.
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4. Cooper's hawk - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper%27s_hawk
Description: WEBCooper's hawk is a member of the genus Accipiter, sometimes referred to as true hawks (and the members of which are at times commonly referred to as goshawks or sparrowhawks). This genus is the most diverse of all in the species-rich family Accipitridae, with nearly 50 recognized species, and is also the most diverse of all diurnal raptor genera.
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5. Cooper's Hawk - All About Birds
Link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Coopers_Hawk/overview
Description: WEBAmong the bird world’s most skillful fliers, Cooper’s Hawks are common woodland hawks that tear through cluttered tree canopies in high speed pursuit of other birds. You’re most likely to see one prowling above a forest edge or field using just a few stiff wingbeats followed by a glide.
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6. Cooper's Hawk Life History - All About Birds
Link: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Coopers_Hawk/lifehistory
Description: WEBAmong the bird world’s most skillful fliers, Cooper’s Hawks are common woodland hawks that tear through cluttered tree canopies in high speed pursuit of other birds. You’re most likely to see one prowling above a forest edge or field using just a few stiff wingbeats followed by a glide.
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7. Cooper's Hawk - American Bird Conservancy
Link: https://abcbirds.org/bird/coopers-hawk/
Description: WEBAt a Glance. The crow-sized Cooper's Hawk is a raptor of the woodlands, with short, rounded wings and a long tail — excellent adaptations for pursuing smaller birds through thick understory. Folk names for this forest stalker include big blue darter, chicken hawk, striker, and swift hawk.
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8. Cooper's Hawk - eBird
Link: https://ebird.org/species/coohaw
Description: WEBSmall to medium-sized hawk with relatively short rounded wings and rounded tail. Adults are gray above with pale orange barring below; immatures are browner and streaky. Very similar to Sharp-shinned Hawk, but larger with bigger head. Also note deeper, slower wingbeats. Breeds in forested areas; more common in suburban areas than Sharp …
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9. Cooper’s Hawk | National Geographic
Link: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/facts/coopers-hawk
Description: WEBPhoto Ark. Cooper’s Hawk. Common Name: Cooper's Hawk. Scientific Name: Accipiter cooperii. Type: Birds. Size: Length: 14 to 20 inches; wingspan: 29 to 37 inches. IUCN Red List Status: ?...
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10. Cooper's Hawk | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Link: https://www.fws.gov/story/2022-12/coopers-hawk
Description: WEBDec 9, 2022. Named after an 1800's naturalist, William Cooper, the Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) can have a wingspan of up to 36", a little smaller than other common hawks. It feeds mostly on birds, but also feeds on other creatures such as rabbits, squirrels, bats, rats and mice.