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The Cooper’s Hawk, scientifically known as Astur Lacepède, 1799, is a captivating bird of prey that can be spotted around Summerville, South Carolina. Known for its agility and keen hunting skills, this medium-sized hawk is often seen darting through wooded areas and backyards in search of small birds. With its distinctive long tail and rounded wings, the Cooper’s Hawk is well-adapted for navigating through dense vegetation.
This species was first observed in Summerville on January 20, 2024, and has since been noted on two occasions, showcasing its presence in the region. The Cooper’s Hawk is characterized by its striking plumage, which features a combination of slate-blue and reddish-brown colors, helping it blend into its forested habitat. Its sharp eyesight and swift flying abilities make it an effective predator, primarily feeding on smaller birds, which it captures with impressive speed and precision.
<pResidents of Summerville may appreciate the presence of the Cooper's Hawk as it contributes to the local ecosystem by helping to control bird populations. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts will enjoy the opportunity to observe this magnificent raptor in its natural setting. Keep an eye on the skies and treetops, as the Cooper's Hawk is a stunning example of the wildlife that can be found in the area.
| ID | 3242735 |
|---|---|
| Rank | genus |
| Scientific Name | Astur Lacepède, 1799 |
| Common Name | Cooper's Hawk |
| First Seen | 20/01/2024 12:00 am |
| Last Seen | 20/01/2024 12:00 am |
| Total Observations | 2 |
| ID | Author Name | Date/Time | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5443242746 | obsr223764 | January 20, 2024 12:00 am | 33.00444, -80.17015 |
| 5540894145 | obsr4373201 | January 20, 2024 12:00 am | 33.007256, -80.21435 |
