Predator at the pond.



It has been slow at the stream the last few days.
I think I know why.
Cooper's hawk, Rondeau Provincial Park, Nov 2022.
Photo by Anne, through the Wonderful Wildlife Window.
Accipiter cooperii.
Life is tricky for male Cooper’s Hawks. As in most hawks, males are significantly smaller than their mates. The danger is that female Cooper’s Hawks specialize in eating medium-sized birds. Males tend to be submissive to females and to listen out for reassuring call notes the females make when they’re willing to be approached. Males build the nest, then provide nearly all the food to females and young over the next 90 days before the young fledge.
source-allaboutbirds-org

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