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Cooper's Hawk:
The Cooper’s Hawk was first described in 1828 by Charles Bonaparte, a French naturalist and ornithologist who was the nephew of Napoleon. It was named after William Cooper, who collected the first specimen.
William Cooper was the first American member of the London Zoological Society.
William Cooper named and described the Evening Grosbeak in 1825.
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Vancouver Lake Lowlands, Vancouver, Washington ...
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Cooper's Hawk, Vancouver Lake Lowlands, Vancouver, Washington.
Image taken January 31, 2009.
Canon EOS 40d, 400mm.
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Cooper's Hawk, Vancouver Lake Lowlands, Vancouver, Washington.
Image taken January 31, 2009.
Canon EOS 40d, 400mm.
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Shillapoo Wildlife Area, Washington ...
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Cooper's Hawk, youngster, Shillapoo Wildlife Area, Vancouver, Washington.
Along LaFramboise Road.
Image taken February 14, 2010.
Canon Rebel T1i, 300mm.
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Cooper's Hawk, youngster, Shillapoo Wildlife Area, Vancouver, Washington.
Along LaFramboise Road.
Image taken February 15, 2010.
Canon Rebel T1i, 300mm.
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Cooper's Hawk, Shillapoo Wildlife Area, Vancouver, Washington.
LaFramboise Road.
Image taken February 9, 2011.
Canon EOS 7d, 400mm.
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Cooper's Hawk, adult, Shillapoo Wildlife Area, Vancouver, Washington.
Along LaFramboise Road.
Image taken February 15, 2010.
Canon Rebel T1i, 300mm.
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Ridgefield NWR, Washington ...
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Vancouver, Washington ...
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Cooper's Hawk, Vancouver, Washington.
Image taken July 16, 2009.
Sony Alpha 100, 500mm.
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