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Cooper's and Hawk
Bird species include Cooper's Hawk, Painted Bunting, and Yellow Choochity Warbler.
* Accipiter cooperii Cooper's Hawk
* In parts of the United States where they are considered pest, particularly in rural areas, a derogatory term for certain birds of prey, such as the Chickenhawk ( a common colloquial name referring to either the Cooper's Hawk, the Sharp-shinned Hawk or the Red-tailed Hawk ), or the Duck hawk ( known elsewhere as the Peregrine Falcon ).
Federal and state animal species of special concern in the Monument include: Cooper's Hawk ( Accipiter cooperii ), Fringed Myotis ( Myotis thysanodes ), Long-eared Myotis ( Myotis evotic ), Long-legged Myotis ( Myotis volans ), Pallid Bat ( Antrozous pallidus ), Silver-haired Bat ( Lasionycteris noctivigans ), Townsends Big-eared Bat ( Corynorhinus townsendii ), Western Small-footed Myotis ( Myotis ciliolabrum ), and American Badger ( Taxidea taxus ).
Predators of adults include the Peregrine Falcon ( Falco peregrinus ), Snowy Owl ( Bubo scandiacus ), Bald Eagle ( Haliaeetus leucocephalus ), Golden Eagle ( Aquila chrysaetos ), Red-tailed Hawk ( Buteo jamaicensis ), Great Horned Owl ( Bubo virginianus ), Eurasian Eagle Owl ( Bubo bubo ), and Cooper's Hawk ( Accipiter cooperii ).
In North America, juveniles are sometimes confused with the smaller Cooper's Hawk, however the juvenile goshawk displays a heavier, vertical streaking pattern on their chest and abdomen and sometimes appears to have a shorter tail due to its much larger and broader body.
In North America, its appearance in flight is often considered similar to a Cooper's Hawk ( Accipiter cooperii ).
Comparison of Cooper's Hawk ( left ), Sharp-shinned Hawk ( right )
* The northern group is easily mistaken for the slightly larger and lankier Cooper's Hawk, which match the Sharp-shinned in plumage.
The nesting sites and breeding behavior of Sharp-shinned Hawks are generally secretive, in order to avoid the predation of larger raptors, such as the Northern Goshawk and the Cooper's Hawk.
Cooper's Hawk ( Accipiter cooperii ) is a medium-sized hawk native to the North American continent and found from Southern Canada to Northern Mexico.
Comparison of a male Cooper's Hawk ( left ) with a female Sharp-shinned Hawk ( right )
Immatures are somewhat larger than a Sharp-shinned Hawk and smaller than a Northern Goshawk, though small males nearly overlap with large female Sharp-shinned Hawks, and large female Cooper's Hawks nearly overlap with small male Goshawks.
The Cooper's Hawk appears long-necked in flight and has been described by birdwatchers as looking like a " flying cross ".
Immature Cooper's Hawk in winter
Since then, the adaptable Cooper's Hawk has thrived.
The Cooper's Hawk, as a natural predator of almost any North American bird smaller than itself, can inadvertently deplete populations of rarer, conservation-dependent species.
* Cooper's Hawk Species Account – Cornell Lab of Ornithology
* Cooper's Hawk – USGS Patuxent Bird Identification InfoCenter

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First, it came out after Mr. Cooper's will was settled -- he had died the year before -- that John and his mother weren't rich any more.
The key ingredient was Leon Neil Cooper's calculation of the bound states of electrons subject to an attractive force in his 1956 paper, " Bound Electron Pairs in a Degenerate Fermi Gas ".
John Ellis explained that “... there is considerable justice in Matthew Cooper's assertion that the panzer divisions were not given the kind of strategic mission that was to characterize authentic armoured blitzkrieg, and were almost always closely subordinated to the various mass infantry armies .”
Schaffner conveyed Cooper's instructions to the cockpit ; when she returned he was wearing dark sunglasses.
A precise search area was difficult to define, as even small differences in estimates of the aircraft's speed, or the environmental conditions along the flight path ( which varied significantly by location and altitude ), changed Cooper's projected landing point considerably.
An even earlier work was James Fenimore Cooper's classic novel, The Spy, written in 1821, about an American spy in New York during the Revolutionary War.
Mike Lawrence writes that Brabham's expertise in setting up the cars was a significant factor in Cooper's 1960 drivers ' and constructors ' titles.
His second novel, Godlike, was published in 2005 on Dennis Cooper's Little House on the Bowery Series on Akashic Books.
Hird's winning goal was the focus of a popular installment of the Toyota Memorable Moments advertising campaign, and the hug is captured in Jamie Cooper's painting the Game That Made Australia, commissioned by the AFL in 2008 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the sport.
In 1951, American writer and producer Arch Oboler suggested that Wyllis Cooper's Lights Out ( 1934 – 47 ) was the first true radio drama to make use of the unique qualities of radio:
Shooting ended eight weeks later, at which time Jackie Cooper's contract with Paramount Pictures was transferred to MGM.
During his childhood he was influenced by tales of the exploits of American frontiersman Kit Carson and other tales of Western adventure involving American Indians, such as those in James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales.
The third version of The Plank was made in 1979 for Thames TV as a half-hour TV special, with a cast including Eric, Arthur Lowe ( taking Tommy Cooper's role ), Charlie Drake, Charles Hawtrey and Wilfrid Hyde-White.
By 1959, Edmund Cooper's Seed of Light was being criticized for dealing with an old-hat subject ( though it is often accounted the author's best novel.
He appeared in " The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary " ( 2009 ), the fifth episode of the third season of the situation comedy The Big Bang Theory, playing a fictionalized version of himself, as the focus of Sheldon Cooper's ire for not having attended a Star Trek convention at which his appearance was scheduled.
The two became friends, worked together in the civil service and wrote versions of each other into their novels: Snow was the model for the college dean, Robert, in Cooper's Scenes from Provincial Life sequence.
In the late 1840s, Cooper's Well, a property near Raymond with a well that provided sulphured water, was developed into a resort for those seeking the perceived health benefits from its ingestion. Raymond Courthouse
Gerlach was also the site for Gary Cooper's first ( credited ) film, The Winning of Barbara Worth ( 1926 ).
Legendary Revolutionary War scout and Indian fighter Nat Foster, who is a possible inspiration for Cooper's " Natty Bumpoo " was buried in a family plot just west of Ava Corners on the West Ava Road, a modern marker placed there in 1937 by Rev.
Cooper's father, John Cooper, left the family when Jackie was two years old.
While doing Husband, veteran character actors Gale Gordon and Bea Benaderet had played Rudolph and Iris Atterbury, an older, more financially stable couple as Mr. Atterbury was George Cooper's ( Lucy's radio husband's ) boss.
Grant was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, losing at the 14th Academy Awards to Gary Cooper's portrayal of Sergeant York.
He was well placed to secure Duff Cooper's life of Talleyrand, as Cooper was his uncle.
He was equally unscholarly about his uncle Duff Cooper's diaries, whose frankness shocked him so much that he wanted to destroy them.

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