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The differences between Cooper's Hawks and Goshawks are striking and noticeable in falconry. Cooper's Hawks eat mainly small birds and mammals, while Goshawks often target larger prey like squirrels...
As a Cooper's Hawk owner, I can tell you that these incredible birds can live up to 20 years in captivity. Their average lifespan in falconry ranges from 12 to 14 years, offering a chance for a deep,...
To care for my Cooper's Hawkin falconry, I must focus on its diet, housing, socialization, and exercise. I feed a variety of small birds, rodents, and insects while providing fresh and high-quality...
I adore my Cooper's Hawk bird with its sleek slate-gray feathers, striking rusty-orange chest, and sharp yellow eyes. There are so many things to admire about these raptors, and I aim to cover the...
Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperii) are medium-sized raptors commonly found across North America, and I have had the pleasure of keeping quite a few of them. I can attest to their ever-changing...
Cooper’s Hawk Male vs Female: Differences Every Falconer Should Know
From my time-keeping Cooper's Hawks, I've gathered some insights that might help you determine which sex would better suit your needs. From their size to their plumage, there are several key...