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ViewsCooper's HawkFrom Opus
[edit] IdentificationLength 14-20" (36-51 cm), wingspan 28" (71 cm) [edit] Similar speciesMost similar to Sharp-shinned Hawk, but larger on average, with more rounded tail rather than notched or straight. [edit] DistributionBreeds from British Columbia east to Manitoba and Canadian Maritimes, and south to Mexico, Gulf Coast, and northern Florida; absent or local throughout much of Great Plains. Winters from Central America north to British Columbia and southern New England. [edit] TaxonomyThis is a monotypic species[1]. [edit] HabitatDeciduous and, less often, coniferous forests, especially those interrupted by meadows and clearings. [edit] Behaviour[edit] DietFeeds mainly on birds, which it chases relentlessly through the woods. It also takes small mammals and, in the West, lizards and snakes. [edit] Breeding4 or 5 dull-white eggs, spotted with brown, on a bulky platform of sticks and twigs, usually more than 20' (6 m) above the ground. [edit] VocalisationLoud cack-cack-cack-cack, a little bit lower than the Sharp-shinned Hawk. [edit] References
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