we all need breakfast
Nov. 19th, 2007 11:25 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
la la la, i'm on vacation, i will take my book to the tea shop that makes crepes and have a lovely late breakfast. i reach for my coat and look out the window by the coat tree to see that someone else is having breakfast out today.
my guess is Peale's falcon, but i'd love it if someone with more bird knowledge could tell me more. EDITED TO ADD: info from the comments says juvenile Cooper's hawk. i was guessing a falcon because it wasn't as big as other hawks i've seen. cool. our yard has always been popular with wildlife; tons of birds and squirrels, an oft-used raccoon trail, and a hangout for neighborhood cats. this is the first bird-on-bird action i've seen.
my guess is Peale's falcon, but i'd love it if someone with more bird knowledge could tell me more. EDITED TO ADD: info from the comments says juvenile Cooper's hawk. i was guessing a falcon because it wasn't as big as other hawks i've seen. cool. our yard has always been popular with wildlife; tons of birds and squirrels, an oft-used raccoon trail, and a hangout for neighborhood cats. this is the first bird-on-bird action i've seen.
ID Answer
Date: 2007-11-19 08:54 pm (UTC)I’m pretty sure it is a Cooper’s Hawk. I’d say it is a first year juvenile, since the stripes on the breast are vertical (they are horizontal in adults), and the eye is yellow (it darkens with age). The top of the head is slightly flattened—it has a little bit of a crest that is lowered in these photos. A Peregrine would have a malar patches around the eyes, feathers farther down the legs, paler legs, and are more gray than brown. Also, the habitat definitely suggests Cooper’s Hawk rather than Peregrine. Cool photo!
Re: ID Answer
Date: 2007-11-19 09:01 pm (UTC)