Accipiter cooperii

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Definition

Noun: 1. Cooper's Hawk: A medium-sized hawk native to North America, characterized by its bluish-gray back and wings, reddish-barred chest, and a long, rounded tail. It is known for its agile, darting flight through wooded areas as it pursues birds and small mammals.

Usage
  • This term is the formal scientific name (genus and species) for the bird commonly called Cooper's hawk.
  • It is used in ornithological, scientific, and formal descriptive contexts.
  • Example: "The study focused on the nesting habits of in urban environments."
  • Example: "A blur of shot through the trees in pursuit of a jay."
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification, places the bird within the genus , which includes other true hawks like the Sharp-shinned Hawk ().
Variants and Related Words
  • Cooper's hawk (n): The common name for .
  • Accipiter (n): The genus name for a group of bird-hunting hawks known for short, rounded wings and long tails, adapted for maneuvering in forests.
  • Bird of prey / Raptor (n): General terms for carnivorous birds that hunt vertebrates, including hawks, eagles, and falcons.
Synonyms
  • Cooper's hawk
  • Blue darter (a historical or regional name referencing its flight and coloration)
Related Phrases
  • Darting flight: A rapid, sudden, and agile flying pattern, characteristic of hawks like when hunting in forests.
    • Example: "It was identified by its distinctive darting flight through the canopy."
Noun
  1. bluish-grey North American hawk having a darting flight