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This looks good for an adult Cooper’s Hawk. The rich orange barring on the undersides and lack of a supercilium (eye brow) point away from Northern Goshawk. Sharp-shinned is a good guess, but the dark cap rather than hood, prominent bill, and graduated tail point towards Cooper’s, which is more likely to frequent suburban areas in summer as Sharp-shinned tend to prefer higher elevation forests during the breeding season.