The Cooper's Hawk's eggs have finally hatched. Shortl after I arrived at
the park, I saw her leaving on one of her hunting trips. About an hour
later I heard her squeaking so I knew she was about to return to the
nest. I hurried over there and saw her standing on the rim of the nest.
She had her back to me but I could see that she kept leaning forward as if
she was feeding her nestlings.
Also seen:
Mallards (flying over), Red-Tailed Hawk,Mourning Doves,Red-Bellied
Woodpeckers (their eggs have hatched too), Eastern Phoebes (adults and
fledglings),Blue Jays, American Crows, Barn Swallows, Northern Rough-
Winged Swallows, Carolina Chickadees,White-Breasted Nuthatch, Blue-Gray
Gnatcatcher, American Robins (adults and fledglings), Swainson's Thrush,
Gray Catbird, Cedar Waxwings (a flock of at least 8), European Starlings,
American Redstarts (male and female playing a game of chase), Chestnut-
Sided Warblers(male and female playing a game of chase), Northern
Cardinal, Scarlet Tanager (male only-I wonder if the female is off nesting
somewhere),Song Sparrows, Chipping Sparrows, Red-Winged Blackbirds, Common
Grackles, Brown-Headed Cowbirds, American Goldfinch, House Finch, House
Sparrow
Mammals: Raccoons, Gray Squirrels, Eastern Cottontails
Al La Sala
Columbus, OH
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