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Related: About this forumCooper's Hawk returns to mountain spring for a long bath
Oct 13, 2022
Cooper's Hawk returns to the mountain spring for a long bath. I never get tired of watching this magnificent bird. Oddly the raptor has not been observed hunting other birds at the bathing spot even though I have cameras 24/7.
Filmed with Campark T100 Trail Camera
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Cooper's Hawk returns to mountain spring for a long bath (Original Post)
Donkees
Nov 2022
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Bayard
(24,145 posts)1. Very cool
Thanks!
Probatim
(3,004 posts)2. Donkees - this is your video?
It's fantastic.
Donkees
(32,386 posts)3. No, I was just searching for Cooper's Hawk bathing videos because I have a hawk visiting ...
and he usually spends a lot of time soaking his feet in the large basin for birds. Seems to be part of their grooming routine.
Probatim
(3,004 posts)4. OK - I saw the same trail camera was used in another of your posts
and you provided a fairly detailed explanation of its features. Just assumed it was yours.
Thanks for posting these. As a "slightly better than average" birder, it's much appreciated.
Donkees
(32,386 posts)5. I started out posting work by fine photography winners and included any tech details
that they mentioned, in case anyone here was interested.