[wisb] Re: Sharp Shinned or Coopers Hawk? Revised photo link.

Oh dear, so sorry you could not view the photos. I used the link facebook had 
on 
each photo which said I could share with anyone. I have reset the entire photo 
album to share with everyone now if anyone would not mind trying again!
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aidA476&id0001056413203&l³1d4a89d4

Mary Maertz




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From: "timarytm@xxxxxxxxx" <timarytm@xxxxxxxxx>
To: wisbirdn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, January 4, 2011 1:45:16 PM
Subject: [wisb] Sharp Shinned or Coopers Hawk?

I have two not good at all photos posted if you would like to take a look. I 
know this is question that comes up a lot and it seems that usually the bird is 
a Coopers Hawk. This one was sighted on Dec 27 and Dec 28 near Wabeno in Forest 
County, Wi. We felt this one might have been a sharp shinned because we noticed 
tail bars and the tail seemed straight across. He came into the feeders both 
days but did not manage to snag any birds. When looked at through the 
binoculars, the eyes seemed golden colored. The feeder is about 12" tall that 
is 

hanging in the tree below the bird.  Thanks!!
 
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid97783&l­93cfc7ec&id0001056413203
 
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid97784&lË?d2f91787&id0001056413203
 
Mary Maertz
Wabeno, Forest County

      
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