
But autumn is the time of rebirth for our native plants. The hot dry summer is to hard to survive. Native plants take the summer off, going dormant. This is what many people expect for winter, but as the days shorten and the temperatures cool, native plants begin to grow again.




Migrating birds are traveling through and the Cooper’s hawk, a fast flying aerial predator is hanging around bird feeders. I had a Cooper’s hawk catch a mourning dove in my yard this week. My friend Douglas Welch caught the following video in his yard. It is a great opportunity to compare this fast hawk to your birding books. It is an immature individual which can be tricky to identify.
Check out what is happening in Douglas’ backyard at A Gardner's Notebook
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I've seen this hawk on a tall tree in our backyard. I didn't have binoculars at the time, but I could see that it wasn't a red tail hawk. Thanks for the info and video. I now know the name of this beautiful bird.
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