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Combines an upscale casual restaurant, a working winery, and tasting room with specialty food and gift items. Information about wine club, restaurant menu, ...
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www.coopershawkwinery.com/
www.coopershawkwinery.com/
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Provides detailed photos of this bird and its plumage. ... The Cooper's Hawk, is a crow sized accipiter very similar to the smaller, robin or pigeon sized Sharp-shinned Hawk. It was named by Charles Bonaparte in 1828 after William Cooper, who collected the specimens that were used to describe the species.
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www.wbu.com/chipperwoods/photos/coophawk.htm
www.wbu.com/chipperwoods/photos/coophawk.htm
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Cooper's Hawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cooper's Hawk ( Accipiter cooperii ) is a medium-sized hawk native to the North American continent and found from Canada to Mexico. As in many birds of prey, the male is smaller than the female. Th...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cooper's_Hawk
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Cooper's Hawk ... Becky Redenbo took this picture of a Cooper's hawk sitting in the bird bath just outside her window. Cooper's hawks eat birds, and have been known to show up at bird feeders. This one seems to have decided to make itself comfortable.
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www.illinoisraptorcenter.org/Field%20Guide/cooper.html
www.illinoisraptorcenter.org/Field%20Guide/cooper.html
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Medium-sized, broad-winged, long-tailed hawk ... Immature Northern Goshawks are similar in shape and patterning to immature Cooper's Hawks, but are larger, with proportionately shorter tails, bulkier bodies and thicker black streaking extending all the way to the undertail coverts. ... Cooper's hawk Accipiter cooperii...
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www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/id/framlst/i3330id.html
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Photo of Cooper's Hawk, range maps, sound file, and facts about this bird's habitat, diet, and physical traits. ... Cooper's Hawk Information; Length: 14 - 20"; Habitat: Deciduous, coniferous, and mixed woodlands, typically near open areas; open woodlands; wooded edges of rivers; occasionally, urban areas.
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www.nenature.com/CoopersHawk.htm
www.nenature.com/CoopersHawk.htm
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A swift flyer, the Cooper's hawk has a rapid wingbeat and is able to negotiate heavily vegetated woodland habitats. ... Rosenfield, R., J. Bielefeldt. 1993. Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii). A. Poole, F. Gill, eds. The Birds of North America, Vol. 75. Philadelphia, PA and Washington DC: The Academy of Natural Sciences and...
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animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/informatio...
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Accipiter_cooperii.html
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