Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Staring

I’ve been traveling to a location recently looking for wildlife along the Salt River in the Tonto National Forest in Arizona. A lot of people come hear looking for the wild horses that roam along the Salt River and the Bush Highway. My goal is to find whatever roams this narrow corridor along the river and desert trails.

Adult Cooper's Hawk and Juvenile
An adult Cooper’s Hawk hiding close by a juvenile hawk as it begins to dissect it’s meal.

Deep on a trail I happened to hear the cry of something unfamiliar. I was hoping it wasn’t the skunk I smelled earlier and slowly walked towards the call to find a couple Cooper’s Hawks perched above the trail.

Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Feeding
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk discarding inedible material from it’s prey.

Arizona is home to several raptors and guessing this is a juvenile Cooper’s Hawk based on images from AllAboutBird’s.org.

I’m not sure what it was eating, but it seemed to be another predator with a full belly. Momma hit the jackpot. She didn’t stick around for the photo session unfortunately. I attempted to zoom in to see what it was ripping apart. In this instance it looks like feathers are being discarded.

Juvenile Cooper's Hawk
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk looking up from it’s meal with a stringy piece sticking out of it’s beak.
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Feeding
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk intently feeding on a large meal

This young bird didn’t seem to mind the shutter and kept working on it’s meal. In this image it appears it has a fish head. Although I saw other parts and pieces that resembled reptile legs with feet.

Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Eating
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk intently feeding on a large meal
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Eating
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk eating with a piece of prime red meat in it’s beak.
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk holding down it’s meal with it’s claws and picking away at it with their beak
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Eating
A juvenile Cooper’s Hawk gets a better grip on it’s meal as it digs for the yummy goodies
Weird Picture of Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Eating
Nom! Nom!
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk eating
The juvenile Cooper’s Hawk pulls a piece of stringy flesh from it’s meal
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk
A hard stare from a juvenile Cooper’s Hawk
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk looking at the fallen tid bit of a meal
Juvenile Cooper's Hawk Staring
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk Staring at the camera

In the three images above the juvenile Cooper’s Hawk takes a break from it’s meal to check out the camera. The last one a hard stare at the shadow clicking away below.

Juvenile Cooper's Hawk

Now the meal is devoured, it’s time to clean up as the young Hawk looks for any left overs and brushes it’s beak on a twig.

Juvenile Cooper's Hawk cleans it's beak
Juvenile Cooper’s Hawk cleans it’s beak after a tasty meal.
Juvenile Copper's Hawk
The young hawk looks over it’s shoulder before flying off

The juvenile Cooper’s Hawk takes one last look back over their shoulder before taking flight. I thanked it for a one in a million opportunity to see this activity in the wild.

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