I have a Coopers Hawk who is just starting to build a nest in my backyard. 
Isn't this kind of late for him to be starting this? Is there any chance for 
him to attract a mate and for them to be successful this late?

I'm also asking because I'm having some limb trimming done on a tree that is 
right next to one he's building in in the next couple of weeks. It's not major 
work, but they will be using a chain saw. It won't take them long to do, and I 
can make sure the crew avoid hitting the tree with the nest. If he does attract 
a mate, will they return when the work is done without too much stress?

Lynne Forrester
Littleton
Jefferson County

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