I was both surprised and delighted to discover that the Cooper's hawks I photographed so obsessively last year have returned sporting their adult colors. It is absolutely incredible how much of a difference the changes have made to their appearance in just a few short months. Take a look below, and see for yourself.
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Juvenile Cooper's Hawk |
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Juvenile Cooper's |
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Adult Cooper's perched high |
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Adult Cooper's close up |
I just know I will be going back very soon to try to get a clear close up of these beautiful birds.
Enjoy,
Susan
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