Well Don, now I can't tell if it was an immature Gos, or a Cooper's. It was pretty big, but not even close to the one that attacked my chickens. I know we've got Coopers, but not sure about Sharp-shinned. Thanks for your insight!
Maybe JW will chime in...
I'm ADD too Pat. I think it's one of the reasons I went in to teaching- to try and bring a little understanding of what its like into the schools. We would have been great students 200 years ago when learning took place in the great outdoors.
Yeah Hawk, the universe came together nicely for the kids.