Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) {!--닭매--> From: ouriel@angel.com (Ouriel)
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.pictures.animals
Subject: New Scans Day 2 - Ds-Oiseau 023.jpg
Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 19:51:26 GMT
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From: budav@webtv.net
Date: Mon Jun 28 10:57:22 KST 1999
File: Ds-Oiseau_023-Unidentified_Hawk-perching_on_tree.jpg
This is a rough-legged hawk,(Buteo lagopus) an
uncommon open-country bird,there are two color phases and
much individaul variations.
They feed almost entirely on rodents.
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From: gmhawker1@aol.com
Date: Sun Oct 31 11:34:31 KST 1999
File: Ds-Oiseau_023-Rough-legged_Hawk-perching_on_tree.jpg
this is not a rough legged hawk....note that there are no
feathers on the leg down to the toes. in my opinion this is
a small accipiter in immature plummage. either a sharp-shinned
or small Cooper's. by the tail i would venture to say coopers
due to the rounded tail tip. note the feet are very long toed
and thin, far from the thick toes and feathered leg of the
roughlegged.
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From: Steveholder@workmail.com
Date: Sun Oct 31 21:02:16 KST 1999
File: Ds-Oiseau_023-Rough-legged_Hawk-perching_on_tree.jpg
Great pic but this bird is mis-idenified. This is a immature
Cooper's hawk...(Accipiter cooperi Vieillot). The rounded edges
of the tail differentiates this from the similar looking
Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus Vieillot)
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From: royy@dccnet.com
Date: Sun Oct 31 27:43:27 KST 1999
File: Ds-Oiseau_023-Rough-legged_Hawk-perching_on_tree.jpg
Looks like an immature Coopers Hawk to me.