Cooper's Hawk Calls: The 3 sounds these backyard predators make! (2024)

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • You are going to learn how to identify the CALLS and SOUNDS of a Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii).
    Please make sure to "like" this ID video and SUBSCRIBE to ‪@BirdWatchingHQ‬. Check out the LIVE bird and animal cameras streaming from my backyard.
    During most of the year, Cooper’s Hawks are silent. But during the breeding season, they become quite vocal! It's common to hear them in residential areas since they are commonly seen near bird feeders hunting birds.
    HERE ARE THE 3 COMMON SOUNDS THAT THESE BIRDS OF PREY MAKE:
    00:13 SOUND #1: “kac-kac-kac"
    Their most common sound is a loud, piercing “kac-kac-kac" call. Both sexes make this sound during courtship and when defending the nest. In general, males sound less raspy, higher pitched, and faster-paced than females, but this isn’t always true.
    00:37 SOUND #2: “kik”
    The second call Cooper’s Hawks make is a loud, single note “kik.” The “kik” call is mostly used by males when displaying or bringing food to the nest. Females may use it when looking for the male.
    01:01 SOUND #3: “whaaa”
    Lastly, females may be heard giving a “whaaa” call. This noise is typically heard when the male appears with food at the nest.
    SIMILAR SOUNDS:
    The call of a Cooper’s Hawk is sometimes confused with a Sharp Shinned Hawk. If you listen closely, a Sharp Shinned Hawk (kik-kik-kik) will sound higher pitched. You can listen to a Sharp-shinned Hawk here to compare: • SHARP-SHINNED HAWK CAL...
    Credit for the recordings:
    Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology
    Recordists: Andrew Spencer, Paul Fenwick, Spencer Follett
    Images used under license from Shutterstock.com.

Komentáře • 72

  • @ShesInLosAngeles
    @ShesInLosAngeles Před rokem +9

    I was thrilled to see this hawk in my bird bath a few weeks back. We were having a heat wave and he was so busy splashing around that I got within 15 feet of him to video. Very cool

  • @ophawkable
    @ophawkable Před rokem +11

    This was very useful and straight to the point. Thanks for this!

  • @adudewatchingyoutubevids
    @adudewatchingyoutubevids Před měsícem +1

    Just had a run in hiking in Northern Utah with a mated pair of Coopers hawks guarding their nest. At first I just watched as the male soared and then he swooshed right by my head 😂. I realized they were nesting and started out away from the area and he followed for about 200 meters, dive bombing real close all the way. Beautiful birds!

  • @denaleon7000
    @denaleon7000 Před měsícem +1

    I live in San Diego in the Clairemont area off of Genessee & Balboa Avenue. We have 3 Cooper Hawks in our yard for the last two months. They are awesome. We make sure to not feed the birds or squirrels without cover for them. They have bushes and ivy to allow cover when the hawks are near. They are very vocal so we ALL know when they are there. The hawks are very cool. They sit less than 4 feet away from us in the Magnolia & Pine Trees. We love all the wildlife and do take the needed cautions to keep the wild birds and others safer. I also realized that Blujays can mimic the hawk sounds. It's pretty cool!

  • @evilness6950
    @evilness6950 Před rokem +10

    ohh yeh have them in our backyard of 12 acres & we also had a female she was comfortable with us for she heard our parrots & knew we were bird pl lol but she & her babies would sleep & play all around our home it was amazing to watch 🥰🥰

  • @owenkluth7839
    @owenkluth7839 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Just helped me identify a coopers I saw earlier! Had never got my eye on one until then. Found it interesting how similar to squirrels they sound. I’ve heard these calls many times but wrote it off as a bluejay imitating a squirrel.

  • @PickledG1nger
    @PickledG1nger Před 4 měsíci +8

    The one in my backyard makes the 3rd one nonstop... All day and dusk. Sounds like someone keeps stepping on a dying squeaky toy.

  • @winterhtech
    @winterhtech Před rokem +2

    Thank you for helping me identify the bird I just saw. 😄

  • @sherielms2280
    @sherielms2280 Před 16 dny

    Cooper Hawks tend to find me wherever I'm staying. I'm familiar with them. However, you've broadened my understanding, thank you !

  • @winnguyen443
    @winnguyen443 Před 5 měsíci

    65 years old before I learned this call. Inexcusable. Thank you. Heard it yesterday.

  • @johnturner8286
    @johnturner8286 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I thought these were woodpecker calls at first. Then I saw the local crows chasing little grey raptors from tree to tree, and Googled "little grey raptor squeaky". Brought me right here!

  • @scrubjay93
    @scrubjay93 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for sharing! There used to be a pair nesting on the UC Berkeley campus, across which I walked each day to work. I saw the female chase the fox squirrels just like this 😋 They fledged at least three young and the babies sometimes sat right there in an oak tree in the middle of campus and begged for food. It was awesome for people to have such close looks--those babies were habituated to college students! One used to occasionally hunt at a little bat colony right downtown too. Every evening in the summer the bats would all come out of the Spanish roof tiles of a building and sometimes the Cooper's Hawk perched there until dusk and nabbed one as they flew out. Very adaptable bird.

  • @bewarethelocusts8558
    @bewarethelocusts8558 Před rokem +2

    I enjoy watching them fly off with a red squirrel occasionally, from my wooded yard. Don't enjoy them at my bird feeder however. They are definitely hardcore woodland hunters! Tremendous at the element of surprise!

  • @mobiwarren
    @mobiwarren Před rokem +1

    I used to hear this call early in the morning as I was waking and wondered what it was. Heard it again today on my morning walk, looked up, and was able to get some good photos of a hawk in a tree. Identified as most likely a Cooper's Hawk on iNat, and so I came home to see if I could find a recording of its call, and yes! definitely a Cooper's Hawk. Thanks for the great recordings.

  • @robert5712
    @robert5712 Před rokem +2

    Our single backyard cooper Hawk just came home with a mate:) North of Reno NV

  • @CosmicShieldMaiden
    @CosmicShieldMaiden Před rokem +3

    I have tons of hawks around my area

  • @KarenToomey
    @KarenToomey Před 19 dny

    Yesterday was the first time I saw 2 together. And then a third one but the 2 chased it away. I have one nest maybe 2 in my back yard. The sound I hear most is the first one. Beautiful birds

  • @benslusher1698
    @benslusher1698 Před rokem +1

    Never heard one before but it was awesome learning their calls

  • @anniemac3075
    @anniemac3075 Před rokem +1

    Not only have I never heard this before but I've never seen the hawk either as they're not native to the UK. Beautiful bird.

  • @bonzolvr
    @bonzolvr Před rokem +2

    I live in a fairly urban area and the power lines at my house are in the back. I heard noise #1 coming from my backyard one day in August this year. I hadn’t heard that noise before and looked out to see two Cooper’s Hawks on the power lines. One was making the noise, along with some wing/tail demonstrations. I concluded that it was attempting to woo the other hawk.

  • @kevenmcginn5406
    @kevenmcginn5406 Před rokem

    Have never actually seen a Cooper's- but now I know, as I have heard these sounds before. Thanks!

  • @DougStevens-vb2ov
    @DougStevens-vb2ov Před 2 měsíci

    From east central Missouri......Bluebirds are ready to fledge, so have been running off a family of one adult and two juvenile barred owls from the nest box.......Started hearing sound #1 and thought it was a pileated woodpecker until my Merlin app identified it as a Cooper's hawk....Confirmed it with your video. Thanks.

  • @36janders
    @36janders Před rokem +1

    The juveniles make some cool sounds as well that are completely different!

    • @BirdWatchingHQ
      @BirdWatchingHQ  Před rokem

      That's neat, I will have to check those out. I don't think I have heard those before.

  • @Rambat
    @Rambat Před rokem

    I play this for our three hawks and they flip out!

  • @FranciscoRamirez-vs9mw

    This was perfect as sound #1 was the sound being made in the park behind my house and i didn't know what type of bird was making it. Now i know. While we kept hearing it there was about 5 crows flying around that area going crazy!

  • @birdseyebetty4579
    @birdseyebetty4579 Před 4 měsíci

    Really helpful! I have lots of these in my back yard and always wondered what they were up to when they make their different calls!

  • @Miketheman926
    @Miketheman926 Před měsícem

    🐿️ Squirrel with the moves …

  • @dawnskent1667
    @dawnskent1667 Před rokem

    Perfect video one just flew through my bird feeder on attack!!!

  • @melanie315b
    @melanie315b Před 4 měsíci

    I’m live in west central NY. Our backyard has a few gigantic maples and pines, and is lined with various smaller trees. Every spring I love sitting out back n watching the sparrows, cardinals in the morning, I had 2 doves that like to hang out on my deck, grackles came every late afternoon to peck the grass and I watched a couple blue jays tear apart my Japanese maple to build their nest last year in my neighbors huge tree. This year all I’ve seen on my trees are two of these hawks. Their sounds are annoying and I think they’ve scared off all the other wildlife in my yard. We still have a few squirrels skittering around, and today I saw them dive bombed one in a tree! At first I thought seeing the hawk up close in my yard was so cool, but now I want those aholes gone. The blue jays were jerks to the other birds but at least they didn’t scare them all away.
    Anyone else have this issue with hawks in their yard?

  • @motogrl1
    @motogrl1 Před měsícem

    Just riled up some Blue Jay's lol😂

  • @jkellynewman9203
    @jkellynewman9203 Před 2 měsíci

    Just saw two Coopers hawks carrying on for the last 30 minutes. East Central Missouri, suburbs of Saint Louis. I thought they were fighting, but its the mating ritual.

  • @nanceenurse
    @nanceenurse Před 8 měsíci

    I heard this today when I was walking. Thought it was a Cooper's Hawk.

  • @just_kos99
    @just_kos99 Před rokem +1

    The only thing I knew about these hawks till this video is that hummingbirds will sometimes make their nests right near a Cooper's Hawk's nest, so squirrels won't try to get the eggs and babies.

  • @barbaracurtis4506
    @barbaracurtis4506 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you!!! 🙏 💗✨️

  • @frkyu2
    @frkyu2 Před rokem

    We now have five Cooper hawks flying around our yard in Burbank California

    • @frkyu2
      @frkyu2 Před rokem +1

      There is one female and 4 male birds competing for her affection.

  • @kit10
    @kit10 Před měsícem

    I just heard the kik sound a bunch and looked out the sliding doors to see these small gray feathers falling... listened and watched for a while, then opened the door. A hawk was on the roof above it, and he flew away with something small and brown in his talons!

  • @frkyu2
    @frkyu2 Před rokem

    We have a female frequent visitor and when I played your video a male Cooper showed up and hung out for about an hour. Next day the male was sitting atop a electric pole.

  • @kathyyoung9539
    @kathyyoung9539 Před rokem

    Yep we got alot of them around here.

  • @davemyers7507
    @davemyers7507 Před 5 měsíci

    Cool 😎 thanks for the viewing time today

  • @theresaperry441
    @theresaperry441 Před 3 měsíci

    Mom's yard in VA. Very vocal. They like eating squirrels & birds at feeder.

  • @srilankanbirdparadise7282

    Nice video 😍❤

  • @blindleader42
    @blindleader42 Před rokem

    I've never heard one, but saw one close up a few years ago, when I surprised one perching on a wall as I rounded a corner. It flew off to a tree in front of my apartment building where the neighborhood squad of crows surrounded it. Crows run this city.

  • @stuff2047
    @stuff2047 Před rokem +2

    Do you have a video featuring the sounds for the Sharp-Shinned Hawk?

  • @rockems4959
    @rockems4959 Před rokem

    Can't say I've seen or heard these. Usually Bluejays mimic the hawks. Very cool

  • @timmysteph
    @timmysteph Před rokem

    Thank you scott I've always wondered what sounds hawks make .

  • @bonkers799
    @bonkers799 Před rokem +1

    Wow

  • @tammynijssen2263
    @tammynijssen2263 Před rokem

    We just heard one this morning. A couple of weeks our neighbor put a plastic form of coopers hawk on her roof to keep the pigeons off which worked until a real one came to chat with it for about a minute and left. Now the pigeons are back on the roof.

  • @markmoore4088
    @markmoore4088 Před rokem

    Nice video but you forgot the begging calls the young make. Also, I heard a first year female do a beautiful whistle once in December. Only time I've ever heard a Cooper's hawk make that sound.

  • @henrybrylowski1332
    @henrybrylowski1332 Před 3 dny

    I've heard the 1st one for years not realizing that it was a coopers hawk!!!!🤔🤔🤔

  • @shanmugasundaram1737
    @shanmugasundaram1737 Před rokem

    I have heard these sounds.

  • @joeylambert5981
    @joeylambert5981 Před 7 dny

    I use this to scare off the early morning jays that squawk all morning

  • @mtf_rapture_watch
    @mtf_rapture_watch Před 2 měsíci

    I've been hearing the first one but we don't have kookaburras in Kansas.

  • @milaglez6857
    @milaglez6857 Před rokem

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Před 9 měsíci

    they sound just like a pileated woodpecker

  • @shirleywilhelm1495
    @shirleywilhelm1495 Před rokem

    I've heard the first one.

  • @jimandcarolewilkinson6552

    Was totally amazing I played the calls for a nesting pair in my treed backyard in Waterloo On
    The male would swoop over me or the yard almost every time played it on multiple days. My wife finally told me to stop playing with my remote control hawk. BTW I was very limited in the calls so as not to disrupt the birds❤The pair come every year assuming they are the same ones . We have 4 fox dens in the neighborhood and are on one of the dens paths for regular sightings .
    Is this a coincidence or some synergistic behaviour
    Probably just good hunting for all. We have less squirrels and chipmunks than we used to

  • @sparra3819
    @sparra3819 Před 6 měsíci

    ID'd the Cooper's by this, unfamiliar call to me. Soaring overhead, could just tell it was not the red-tailed, undertail appeared white from the distance.

  • @glennkrzeminski7539
    @glennkrzeminski7539 Před 23 dny

    I thought it was a blue jay, they do a similar “monkey (kac kac) call. Thanks

  • @Blind_Hawk
    @Blind_Hawk Před rokem

    Huh... That's how I sound like...

  • @maire454
    @maire454 Před 11 měsíci

    I really hate that due to the continuously advancing destruction of so much wooded area in the outlying suburbs, so many birds of prey have made their way in towards the city, where they've been hunting the adorable little creatures of this area. Most people don't equate woodland creatures with the streets of Philadelphia but there really is wonderful diversity here, thanks in part to our parks and golf courses. Skunks, raccoons, chipmunks, deer, beavers, groundhogs, opossum, muskrats, mink, hedgehogs, coyotes, and several species of foxes, rabbits, voles, shrews, moles, squirrels, and bats (including species of myotises), along with the expected multiple species of mice and rats, call Philadelphia their home. Thus far, within city limits, Hawks (multiple species of both Accipiters and Buteos), Osprey, Harriers, Falcons (multiple species), Eagles (multiple species), and Owls (multiple species) are present. Then Black Vultures and the more common Turkey Vultures clean up after them. It's distressing to see these massive hunters stalking the area for their meals, especially since so many people still insist on giving their domestic cats unmonitored access to the outdoors. A Cooper's Hawk has been hanging around the neighborhood in recent days. Though I'd never wish anything bad for these beautiful birds, I really hope this new young hawk doesn't make its home close by - there are too many furry and feathered friends that everyone in the area love having around. I wish I could give it directions to the El station/train yard where an endless supply of the furry beasts no one wants around (aka giant rats) are there for the taking. I wonder if playing the calls of one of its competing birds of prey would 'encourage' it to move on from the area...?

  • @justinesherman3562
    @justinesherman3562 Před 5 měsíci

    This year only one of the pair has returned to my trees. For the past 6 years they have been here. I am worried about the missing one

  • @jackiedunn9404
    @jackiedunn9404 Před rokem

    I heard two of these this afternoon. The kak kak kak sound and saw one going from one tree then back again. Is this a mating call

  • @PaulC001
    @PaulC001 Před rokem

    Central FL
    one of these hawks scavenged an hours old bird kill in my back yard. i can't ID what type bird it was feeding on from the few feathers left behind. i can say it's not one of my neighbors chickens.
    i've been seeing the hawk hanging around for the past few weeks. not sure if i've been watching a pair or not. they're just too quick for me to get a good look at since they always leave when they see me.
    it was funny to watch it picking the bird carcass apart on my security camera. a squirrel watched as it was happening from the side of an oak tree. i now have 2 hours of it feeding on video.
    it finally left when one of the stray cats came by (female cat that has a den between the fence and my shed). i'll keep watching to try and see where or if there's a nest close by.

  • @ConcealedWeapon
    @ConcealedWeapon Před 3 měsíci

    Are those the same sounds of accipiter striatus? I've heard those same sounds.

  • @SpiritofSaintOlga
    @SpiritofSaintOlga Před 4 měsíci

    I get rid of woodpeckers pounding on my house with this.

  • @glennkrzeminski7539
    @glennkrzeminski7539 Před 23 dny

    Five of them have been doing this whiny mewling for days. They are like a pack of wolves. I feel sorry for the songbirds I feed

  • @gloriabarker6238
    @gloriabarker6238 Před 5 dny

    In my backyard

  • @km8276
    @km8276 Před rokem

    I hv one on video making a call no one seems to identify 🤷🏼‍♀️