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From: celder001
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  • Round tail. It's a coopers hawk

  • It's a juvenile Cooper's.

  • When we were in Ottawa we checked out the new bird section in the Museum of Nature and this thing is way too huge to be a sharp-shinned hawk...I still haven't figured out what it is....Maybe your idea of a Cooper's is right.

  • It's either an immature male copper's hawk or an immature female Sharpshinned hawk. They love to stake out bird feeders in the winter

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