Sharp-shinned Hawk
Accipiter striatus
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This bird has been reportedly found in the following regions:
Mesa, Arizona
Mena, Arkansas
Logan Lake, British Columbia
Canoga Park, California
San Jose, California
Timnath, Colorado
Lewes, Delaware
Big Pine Key, Florida
Daytona Beach, Florida
Trenton, Florida
Montpelier, Idaho
Anna, Illinois
Rock Falls, Illinois
Coatesville, Indiana
Fayette, Iowa
Hebron, Kentucky
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Clinton, Maryland
West Bloomfield, Michigan
Cole Camp, Missouri
Conway, Missouri
Warner, New Hampshire
Elephant Butte, New Mexico
Corning, Ohio
Bend, Oregon
Tiller, Oregon
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Fort Worth, Texas
Keller, Texas
Plano, Texas
Fredericksburg, Virginia
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plantladylin
The Sharp-shinned Hawk resembles and is often mistaken for the Cooper's Hawk, but is a lot smaller in size than the Cooper's Hawk and has a squared off tail, whereas the Cooper's Hawk tail is more rounded.
natureluvver
Methodical
Mrs_Ed