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This is Cooper! We got the call last Thursday night that he was in the shelter's euthanasia room. Having just lost our sweet, American Bulldog Sophie to Cancer a few short weeks ago, our hearts connected with him, even though we had no plans to get a dog in the next year or two. Arrangements were made through a rescue group to get him to the vet. The following day we made the hour and a half drive to pick him up. When they brought him into the room I was shocked and a little bit scared after seeing the size of his head... the only thing I could see with the huge cone. Then I caught a glimpse of his emaciated body and knew that I would take him to his forever home where he would never want for anything again. Now a week later, he has settled in perfectly in our family, gained a few pounds and owns our hearts. He got a great first check up at our VCA and loves his new doctor. He is our gentle giant and such a smart boy! I have wondered many times over the past few days... who really rescued who?
Crystal Scott
Administrative Assistant
James Madison Elementary
80845 Avenue 46
Indio, CA 92201
Phone - 760-775-3850
Fax - 760-775-3855
After 24 free concerts at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market, Harvest Sessions 2008 came to a grand, autumnal close with three critically acclaimed artists: Rough Shop, Cooper-Moore and Grace Basement. This final concert of the season was presented by KDHX and The Whitaker Foundation.
Featuring John Wendland, Andy Ploof and Anne Tkach, Rough Shop recently released Here Today, their first album as an acoustic trio. The Riverfront Times' Christian Schaeffer praised the band's ability to "mix tradition and idiosyncrasy in a comforting and compelling fashion."
Teacher, philosopher, instrument maker and radical innovator, Cooper-Moore has been on the cutting-edge of jazz since the 1970s.
Fronted by multi-instrumentalist (and notably ace fiddler) Kevin Buckley, Grace Basement veers between grungy basement experimentalism and romantic folk.
Saint Louis Belly Dancers entertained market shoppers during intermissions between musical acts.
photos by Sara Anne Finke
Cooper’s Hawk © Neal Zaun, Zaun Nature Photography. Photo taken on the Flying Circus Birders of Boulder Walk on January 8, 2022.
Cooper's Hawk, Accipiter cooperii, immature
Wowsers! I got another one and this time, much closer! I was in the general vicinity of the location where I got the photo of the other hawk/falcon, when I saw this bird swoop down in front of me. I was taking a picture of a hydrant at the time... how fortuitous!
As far as I can determine, this is an immature Cooper's Hawk. Not sure if the other bird I saw was the same species, but this guy was about 30% smaller. There were actually a pair of them, but the other one didn't land in the tree.
Cooper's Hawk with lunch. Was out mowing my front lawn when this guy came flying through with a Morning Dove and when he say me made a quick u-turn into my neighbor's tree. I made a mad dash to get my camera and was happy to see he hadn't left when I got back.
first there was cooper vs. the fray, now, the little sister provides us with another of cooper's favorites, a local commercial for charlestown races and slots.
the poor dog...the shit cracks us up!
Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii), juvenile, Sunnyvale Baylands Park, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara County, California - August 2010.
driving down the street in town a couple of blocks from home, I looked up and right above me was this great Cooper's hawk, I went around the block and came up beside him on a side street, as long as I shot through the windshield all was well, when I opened the car door in hopes of getting a clearer shot, he was gone. So, I'm thankful for what I was able to get.
Juvenile Cooper's hawk, pale yellowish eyes, thinner, darker streaking that thins out or stops at the belly, long rounded tail, attracted by the songbirds that visit the back yard bird bath.
The second recent appearance.
Skidaway Island, Chatham County, Georgia
Trevor Cooper Autograph
I was able to get this autograph at the stage door of the Duke of York's Theatre in the London West End after a performance of Arcadia.
Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii)
Village Creek Drying Beds. Arlington, Texas.
Tarrant County. 2 October 2016
Nikon D500. Nikkor AF-S 300mm f4 D + TC-14e II teleconverter.
(420mm) f8 @ 1/5000 sec. ISO 800.
Immature Cooper's Hawk with prey. I took this shot out the window of my car while stopped at an intersection in Cambridge. The light had turned green and the car behind me honked for me to go and the bird flew into the trees. How rude of that driver. If you look the mouse/vole is just behind the dandelion flower.