[TN-Bird] [Fwd: A cheeping Cooper's]

  • From: Raincrow <raincrow@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: TNbird <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 09 Feb 2003 20:26:35 -0600

So Coopers' know how to "pish," too :D  This and recent discussions
about Sharpies stalking and charging bushes full of birds expand upon
the activities of a Coopers hawk at my house in Dec 2000, who landed
beside a log, then spent a very deliberate several minutes walking on
and around log, and poking underneath it, trying to either recapture
missed prey or, on speculation, spook something out from under the log.
I had double-pane and 80 feet between me and the hawk, tho, so I don't
know if s/he was vocalizing.

Liz singley
Kingston TN

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [TN-Bird] A cheeping Cooper's
Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2003 18:51:20 -0400
From: Wallace Coffey <jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx
To: 1-A TN-Birds <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>


TN-Birders:

Friday afternoon about 4 p.m. I had an interesting encounter with a
Cooper's
Hawk which was hunting from the ground.  It was at the Weir Dam along
the
South Fork Holston River in Sullivan Co.

It was dark overcast and almost no one was at the Weir Dam parking lot.
While looking over the usual winter resident waterfowl, I heard a
strange
bird call.  It seemed like it might be a songbird of some type but I had
no
idea what it was.  

Sort of a cheeping type sound.  I went to search.

Near the road I saw a Cooper's Hawk walking along for some distance at
the
edge of the woods on the grass shoulder of the road.  It was carefully
looking around the bases of  trees and in  brush --  now and then
creeping
slowly up to a small brushy tangle and sticking its head in to inspect.
Once it turned and looked back at a tangle it had just checked.  It
quickly
ran and hopped back to look again. 

The slightly audiable cheeping was coming from the Cooper's Hawk.  It
continued to call while it was moving about but when it searched more
closely it was quiet.

The bird paid almost no attention to me.  I was about 40 feet away in
the
parking area.  Eventually it climbed up a fallen tree and looked down
into
the tangles.  It then moved to a perch on the outer edge of the trees
and
stood in the open for a couple of minutes until a pickup truck flushed
it.
It flew across the road and into the woods. 

The driver stopped and ask several questions about the hawk. He was
amazed
that I had stood so close to watch the bird.

Wallace Coffey
Bristol, TN  



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