Yes, most likely a Cooper's but not inconceivable that it could be a Sharp-Shinned hawk. I get both at my feeders here in California, (sharpies mostly in winter migration, coops year-round) and they are both a joy and a PITA for their propensity for feeding on the things I'm feeding, but then again, the circle of life continues.
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Yes, most likely a Cooper's but not inconceivable that it could be a Sharp-Shinned hawk. I get both at my feeders here in California, (sharpies mostly in winter migration, coops year-round) and they are both a joy and a PITA for their propensity for feeding on the things I'm feeding, but then again, the circle of life continues.
Thank you for this.