I've been watching an adult Cooper's Hawk in my neighbor's tall Spruce tree for 
close to an hour and a half. S/he is at about roof top level and must have 
eaten lately as s/he shows little interest in the visitors to our backyard 
feeder, though that traffic is lighter than usual!

Quite a sight, as s/he grooms feathers and enjoys the intermittent sunshine. Oh 
for a telephoto camera!
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