This Cooper’s Hawk has eyed a backyard feeder and its regulars. Emmalisa Whalley spotted and photographed him.
The rest of these images are Emmalisa’s as well:
In the oaks, Antioch Cemetery. That’s in Sam’s Valley north of the Rogue River, a regular wintering spot for Lewis’s Woodpeckers which come here from…who knows where?
Posted by: atowhee | November 3, 2014
JACKSON COUNTY GALLERY
Posted in birding, birds, oregon, raptor, winter birds, woodpeckers | Tags: Cooper;s Hawk, Jackson County, Lewis's Woodpecker, Sam's Valley, White-breasted Nuthatchg
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Pretty photos! Thanks, Emmalisa.
By: terrydarc on November 8, 2014
at 10:57 pm