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August 25, 2025

Juvenile hawk at the fountain

A flash of movement caught my eye through the window a few days ago. Glancing out at the patio fountain, I was surprised to see a hawk cooling its heels — a juvenile, possibly a Cooper’s, a birding friend told me.

I’m pretty sure the hawk saw me too, as it kept a wary eye turned my way for a minute.

Thirst overcame wariness, and it dipped its beak to the bubbling water several times.

I snapped a few photos through the glass and window screen.

And then it leapt into the air, a sparkle of droplets in its wake.

It didn’t go far — just to a live oak by the back fence. I went outside and took a few more photos with my zoom lens from a respectful distance. It mostly faced away, staring intently at the ground behind the fence. Then it dove and disappeared from view. A pounce! Go get ’em, hawk.

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