Watching it watching me
Wednesday March 04th 2026, 10:29 pm
Filed under: Garden,Wildlife

That’s not a new seedling, it’s actual new growth sprouting from a node on last year’s cherry tomato that I’d thought long dead.

So.

I was out checking the tiny bits of green appearing on tree after tree yesterday when movement caught my eye and I looked up.

And there, just flapping down onto the power line, was a Cooper’s hawk in the late sun. I’m a little out of practice so I couldn’t tell you by the size whether it was a male or a female, but it was content to let me stand there thrilled at its presence. So I’m guessing male, since back when we had a pair nesting above the house it was always the male that was curious about those funny humans inside that big windowed box and occasionally outside of it. I would bird watch; it would people watch.

Its mate was far warier.

I wondered how many generations removed this one might be from our inquisitive Coopernicus. The fledgling that hopped through my amaryllis pots some years ago with a parent guarding nearby would be getting old now.

It was just so good to see a hawk in my yard again.


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Unexpected growth and bird watching, a good trip outside!

Comment by ccr in MA 03.05.26 @ 6:32 am

Well isn’t that neat? I like to think of your hawk sightings as confirmation that all is well. May they continue.

Comment by DebbieR 03.05.26 @ 11:32 am



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