heard the crows going off, looked out the window, and saw a largish hawk in the tree branches just outside my office! I want to say it was a Cooper's, because I know they were nesting here last summer, but it seemed a little big for a Cooper's. it moved to another branch farther down the row of apartments, then to a branch in an evergreen where it had cover from the mob--and where I also couldn't see it any more.
oooh, no, I'm completely wrong here--*female* red-tail hawks are up to 25% larger than males, and can be larger than crows! so that was almost certainly a female, possibly scouting for nesting territory! :D that would be *so awesome* eeeeee
@green ahh hawk pal :D we have a couple nesting pairs of red-railed hawks, they are so lovely <3 i hope she finds a good place near you
@hvee last summer there was a Cooper's nesting nearby, which I didn't find out about until the three (!! very successful nest!!) fledglings were hopping around in the trees whistling for food on a daily basis. XD the crows are mostly paired up, and I think already building nests. I'd be surprised if a red-tail moves in, this strip of woods is already pretty crowded, but I'd be delighted! it'd be even better if the coyotes came back too... :)
I'm pretty sure she (or another hawk) has been hanging around quite a bit in the last week or so, too--I've caught glimpses of hawks several times, and heard them, and heard the crows mobbing them; they could all be the same hawk, and could all be her. I'm probably being overly optimistic, but--fingers crossed! :D