Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Tunaklr,

Straying back on topic, it sure looks like a Cooper's hawk. Maybe a sharp shinned, but we'd need better photos of the tail feathers to know. Both species are pretty cool hunters.

Sg


It was pretty cool, aside from loosing a couple hens. But that dam little hawk was so persitent. And its quary, one of my nice fat layers was so much larger that it.

The little hawk at on point had the chicken cowering under a rock rose that is right in front of my house. About 10 feet from the front door.

Thinking about it I have had other experiences with simalar hawks. But never more that a glance.

Thanks for all the feedback. Its nice to know that there is so much knowledge on here.

Now if it would just come back and take my rooster. I don't want to loose any more hens.

JY
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