Date: 1/4/26 8:21 pm
From: Kirk Suedmeyer <00000537a8cbbe82-dmarc-request...>
Subject: Re: Sharp-shinned Hawk visiting feeders
I have an immature coopers hawk that hunts the feeders I maintain between veterinary health and animal operations facilities. While I haven’t specifically seen a successful attack, the few mourning dove feathers, a cardinal, and at least 1-2 junco feather sets attest to some success. I have observed a few of the bird’s attack flights and he/she is fine tuning its approach and timing, but simply haven’t had time to watch consistently. Even from afar, the explosion of birds when attacked is a spectacle to behold! Also observed a sharp-shinned hawk in the vicinity but no flights/attacks………..

Good birding all!

Kirk (Lees Summit)


From: Missouri Wild Bird Forum <MOBIRDS-L...> On Behalf Of Daniel Getman
Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2026 3:59 PM
To: <MOBIRDS-L...>
Subject: Sharp-shinned Hawk visiting feeders

For a couple weeks now, I've suspected a hawk has been regularly visiting our bird feeders, because the birds are very skittish and avoid the feeders for long periods of time.

This afternoon, I finally got a good look at the adult Sharp-shinned Hawk visiting the yard.


I originally saw it in the river birch tree outside our window and grabbed my camera.


Then it flew down and circled a dense lilac bush where several birds had taken shelter.

It then flew and perched above the feeders, but continued to watch the birds hiding in the bush.

then it flew to a nearby buttonbush, and after circling the lilac bush several times, finally gave up and flew away.

Notice the skinny legs and black cap that extends down the back of the neck. These features distinguish it from a Cooper's Hawk, which is also generally larger. If I’m incorrect on the identification and rationale, let me know.


Photos can be viewed at: flickr.com/photos/dgetman/sets


Dan Getman, Kirksville, northeast MO



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