Cooper Hawk Accipiter cooperii

Identification
This hawk has a long tail rounded tip and barred chest. It is agile and built for fast flight.

Location
Common statewide

Size
1 to 1.5 pounds

Diet
It feeds mainly on small birds.

Habitat
It occurs in forests and suburban areas.

Activity Period
Year round

Behavior
It hunts by surprise attacks through dense cover. It is active year round.

Lifecycle
Breeding occurs in spring.

Population
The population is stable statewide.

History
It has increased in Ohio due to adaptation to suburbs.

Human Interactions
It often visits backyard feeders to hunt birds.

Facts
It is known for its rapid maneuvering flight.

Sources
ODNR academic sources

Small birds mammals | Forests suburbs parks | Statewide

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