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A Cooper's Hawk was rescued in Agawam after being found unable to use its legs and was taken to the Birds of Prey ...
"The hawk in question is a juvenile Cooper's Hawk that was found to be eating another bird," Caltagirone said in an email. "When the hawk was halfway through its meal, the bird the hawk was ...
A Belleville Illinois man waded into rising creek water to rescue a hawk from a fence at Khoury League park and called World Bird Sanctuary.
To identify a Cooper's hawk, look for the long tail, a bluish grey back and a black cap, with rusty red barring in front on adults. They have a striped grey and black tail and upright posture.
Cooper’s hawk: A common medium-sized hawk named after American naturalist William Cooper. A skilled and speedy flier, it can often be seen hunting for an easy meal around backyard bird feeders.