So far this winter I have seen a ton of hawks within the trees on my block. I live in haddonfield and for years I have never seen hawks in trees in my backyard. I have seen them fly over but only from great distances. So far this winter I have seen two american kestrels, a pair of red tails, and a pair of cooper's hawks. These hawks over the last month are almost common to see around my backyard and they have been spotted on dozens of occasions. I know red tails are common, but aren't cooper's and amerian kestrel relatively uncommon to see in a the suburbs of south jersey. I have little woods near my house and the only reason I think I'm seeing them more is because I recently put in a large pond in my backyard, and everyone has bird feeders in their backyard. The cooper's are quite interesting to watch because they fly very low through the trees. I'm use to seeing hawks fly higher overhead, but these guys stay very low. I'm positive they are cooper's they are to big to be sharp-shinned hawks and have a rounded tail like a cooper's hawk. Just wondering if cooper's are found in suburbs, I didn't think they were??