Cooper's Hawk was created in 1828.
The Cooper's hawk is Accipiter Cooperii.
The ferruginous hawk is not endangered. Listed as least concern.
The Cooper's hawk is around the size of a pigeon.
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Cooper's hawk, sharp shinned hawk.
A Cooper's hawk is a carnivore. It primarily feeds on small birds and mammals, catching them using swift flight and sharp talons.
Not normally, however the Cooper's hawk may take small herons.
Phylum is chordata
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no they are threatened. they are not yet endangered.
The Cooper's hawk is an "Accipiter", hawks that feed primarily on other birds. Long tailed woodland hawks with rounded wings, usually flies with several quick wingbeats followed by a short glide. Cooper's hawk scientific name is "Accipiter Cooperii". Other accipiters are the sharp shinned hawk, "Accipiter Striatus", and the Goshawk, "Accipiter Gentilis".