Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Definition of a Cooper’s Hawk

A Cooper’s Hawk in flight— is always looking for place to perch or a place to hide. Therefore, if there are tall, thick trees, the hawk will always be looking for a landing spot. This is similar to the strategy of a glider pilot. The glider pilot is always aware of the direction and the velocity of the wind. And is always aware of the terrain. Should the wind fail, where will I put down? In other words, the Cooper’s Hawk is always looking for a place to put down. The hawk does not have an affinity for the sky. NB. 

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