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In reply to the discussion: Just saw a bird of prey swoop down and snatch something off my bird feeder. [View all]mitch96
(13,895 posts)35. I have a few coopers hawks in my neighborhood
And loads of parrots.. I would walk to work in the early morning and see them flying thru the trees or munching on mice. One time I saw a cooper chasing a bird thru the trees and it was exciting!! It was like a WW2 dog fight. Swooping and dodging, up and down. Really neat.
I just love 'em.. I can always tell when a cooper is in the area by the loud grating cak-cak-cak
call..
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Just saw a bird of prey swoop down and snatch something off my bird feeder. [View all]
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2018
OP
I live in a big raptor area. Between the red-tailed hawks, prairie falcons and Great Horned owls...
hlthe2b
Nov 2018
#6
THe largest red-tailed hawk and Great Horned owls are five pounds-- readily able to kill a yorkie
hlthe2b
Nov 2018
#14
Then I accept YOUR correction and inferred (though it should have been overt) apology for your error
hlthe2b
Nov 2018
#16
We have them here (Minnesota) but they tend to migrate south in the fall.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2018
#10
We had a pair of red shouldered hawks breed in a wooded strip by our yard
YessirAtsaFact
Nov 2018
#9