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  2. Red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The red-tailed hawk is one of three species colloquially known in the United States as the "chickenhawk", though it rarely preys on standard-sized chickens. [4] Red-tailed hawks can acclimate to all the biomes within their range, occurring on the edges of non-ideal habitats such as dense forests and sandy deserts. [5]

  3. Chickenhawk (bird) - Wikipedia

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    The term "chicken hawk", however, is inaccurate. Although Cooper's and sharp-shinned hawks do primarily hunt other birds, chickens do not make up a significant part of their diets; red-tailed hawks may opportunistically hunt free-range poultry, but are chiefly predators of mammals such as rodents and rabbits. Historically, misinterpretation of ...

  4. List of birds by flight speed - Wikipedia

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    2.2 m (7 ft 3 in) wingspan allows for high power use from wind. Gyrfalcon: Falco rusticolus: Falconidae: 80–100 km/h 50–62 mph 145 km/h 90 mph [11] 187–209 km/h 116–130 mph [12] High-speed dive—pointed long wings White-throated needletail: Hirundapus caudacutus: Apodidae: 169 km/h 105 mph [3] [note 2] 169 km/h 105 mph High-speed wings ...

  5. Bird measurement - Wikipedia

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    The root box is estimated from a measurement of the wing width at the base (the root chord) and the difference between the wingspan and two times the extent of a single wing. [10] Alternatively, the total wing area can be estimated using the wingspan, wing length, and wing width and assuming simple geometric figures for the shape of the wings. [11]

  6. Cooper's hawk - Wikipedia

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    [5] [30] [31] Wingspan may range from 62 to 99 cm (24 to 39 in), with an average of around 84 cm (33 in). [5] [12] [47] An adult Cooper's hawk illustrates its mid-sized frame and very long tail. Body mass, along with standard measurements, is much more frequently measured than total length or wingspan in different populations. [5]

  7. AEDC Ballistic Range S-3 - Wikipedia

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    The first Range S-3 was developed by Eugene Sanders at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex for use in aircraft canopy testing. [1] The gun validated many of the canopies designs used on fighter aircraft over the last several decades.

  8. Chickenhawk - Wikipedia

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    Cooper's hawk; Sharp-shinned hawk; Red-tailed hawk; Chickenhawk (politics), a person who supports war yet actively avoided military service when of age; Chickenhawk (gay slang), older males who prefer younger or younger-looking males Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys, a 1994 documentary about NAMBLA; Chickenhawk, by Robert Mason

  9. Harlan's hawk - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [9] Harlan's hawk is markedly different from all other red tails and can be identified nearly 100% of the time by an experienced hawk watcher. [ 4 ] [ 9 ] Throughout the morphs of this subspecies, the plumage is predominantly blackish, lacking any warmer or brownish tones (save the tail).