A bit chilly above West Danby this morning (34° F), but when the sun rose over 
the distant pinnacles and lit our spruce plantation, the female Cooper’s Hawk 
began calling from within: “whaaa… whaaa…. whaaa”. The Crows must have been 
aware, but they ignored it. She went on giving these tripled calls for six or 
eight minutes, before flying to a perch at roadside, where she gave several 
more series, then flew out and down over the forested ravines below.

-Geo


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