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BillyP

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This bird, which I think is a young hawk, had an accident with one of my house windows. I'm just curious to what it is?
 

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He faired better than the pheasant that came through one of ours a few years ago... Broke his neck and the window too... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Gave a whole new meaning to "Pheasant under glass"! /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
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It may be a Cooper's Hawk. And in fact it could be full grown they don't get very big. Just a guess though. Nice picture you got I take he is not moving much at this point
 
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I think you hit the nail on the head on that one...good job. HAWK PICTURE
 
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Here is one that landed on the corner of our deck. It kept eyeing the koi pond under it.
 
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I have a red tail hawk that likes my tractor.
Tractor = Free meal in his/her mind.

One time I say him snatch a bird that the tractor scared up out of the air and take it over to a tree and eat it on the spot.

Nature in action.

Fred
 
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Billy, many birds look different at different times of the year, but here are a couple of plates from the Nat'l Audubon Society Field Guide to Birds. I think your hawk looks more like a young red-tail, but I'll let you make the final comparison. Grumpa's link looks almost like a dead-ringer for your bird. Can the Audubon Society be trusted? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif

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Jim, very interesting difference between the two Cooper Hawks. I'm sticking with Chicken Hawk /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

Anyway...Good news! The hawk is OK. I guess he needed some time to get his head straight again. He did take a pretty hard hit.

Thanks to all the replies!
 
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This gives a bird feeder a whole new meaning. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 

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I am glad to hear the hawk is, at least for now, in good shape. One of my peahens flew thru a window in my building last week. I found out later two of the neighbor boys were chasing it through the building, it went upstairs and thru the window, made a huge mess. I didn't find the bird for a few days, it appears to be doing well as I seen it yesterday with the other peafowl. The boys got a tongue lashing along with cleaning up the glass.
 
 
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