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Cooper's hawk

British pronunciation/kˈuːpəz hˈɔːk/
American pronunciation/kˈuːpɚz hˈɔːk/
Cooper's hawk
[NOUN]
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a bird of prey found in North America, known for its agile flight, distinctive plumage, and adept hunting skills

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What is a "cooper's hawk"?

A cooper's hawk is a medium-sized bird of prey native to North America, recognized for its agile flight and skillful hunting abilities. With a compact body and long tail, it is often seen soaring through dense forests and woodlands in pursuit of its prey. The plumage of Cooper's hawk varies between adults and juveniles but commonly features a combination of gray, brown, and white feathers. These birds are known for their remarkable speed and agility, allowing them to swiftly navigate through tree canopies while chasing down small to medium-sized birds and mammals. Cooper's hawks are known for their stealthy hunting tactics, using their keen eyesight and powerful talons to ambush and capture their prey.

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