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From time to time I am lucky enough to receive fantastic wildlife photos from site followers. These photos of a juvenile
Cooper's Hawk were provided by Tucson photographer and wildlife champion,
Jerry Weinert. Jerry has treated TucsonDailyPhoto visitors to some amazing photos in the past - including his engaging desert tortoise, Lucretia. To see an eye-popping up close & personal video of an adult Cooper's Hawk and to listen to its call, click
here.
Photos courtesy of Jerry Weinert.
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