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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is not cropped, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is not cropped,  - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is not cropped,  - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is not cropped,  - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is cropped, probably about 45% - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is cropped, probably about 45% - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;This is the scene I came up upon. This is a neighbor's driveway. This shot is cropped about 45%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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&lt;p&gt;I've been trying to catch the resident Cooper's Hawk (now can be confirmed) for a while, with no success. Today, while doing yard chores I heard some screaming &amp;amp; went to investigate &amp;amp; in one of my neighbor's driveways I found this hawk &amp;amp; its kill. Thought it was a squirrel since I had a hard time getting close &amp;amp; it was in a rather dark area in the shade under an oak tree. But this is some kind of bird with a longer slightly curved beak &amp;amp; very colorful - we now believe it to be Red-shafted Northern Flicker based on the colors; brown head/crown, gray face &amp;amp; chest, red mustache (so a male), red wing &amp;amp; tail lining &amp;amp; brown-barred back. This is a large prey, 11-14 inches, which I believe as it was almost as big as the Cooper's Hawk (male 15 inches &amp;amp; female 19 inches according to one of my books).&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;At this point the hawk felt I was too close &amp;amp; flew off to another neighbor's California Oak tree. Luckily landing in a spot where I could locate it &amp;amp; get semi decent shots. This shot is cropped about 40%, - I tried to go closer to the hawk &amp;amp; shot as I had a chance. So this is step by step maneuvering around trying to get a good spot.....&lt;/p&gt;

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