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  2. Red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The red-tailed hawk is now placed in the genus Buteo that was erected by French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799. [15] [16] In flight showing the red tail A red-tailed hawk hovers in the wind. The red-tailed hawk is a member of the subfamily Buteoninae, which includes about 55 currently recognized species.

  3. Rough-legged buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The red-tailed hawk is chunkier-looking and differs in its darker head, broader, shorter wings, barring on the wings and the tail, dark leading edge to the wings (rather than black wrist patch) and has no white base to the tail. The ferruginous hawk is larger, with a bigger, more prominent bill and has a whitish comma at the wrist and all-pale ...

  4. Western red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Adult B. j. calurus are usually rangier and darker than the eastern red-tailed hawk (B. j. borealis), with pale individuals usually having a richer tawny base color (with occasionally a pale rufous color showing around the chest or neck), typically a heavily streaked breast and belly band, a brownish throat, dark barring on the flanks ...

  5. File:Red-tail hawk.webm - Wikipedia

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    This red-tailed hawk is an ambassador animal for the Ohio Wildlife Center. Items portrayed in this file depicts. hawk. bird of prey. creator. some value.

  6. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    A Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis), a member of the Buteo group The common names of some birds include the term "hawk", reflecting traditional usage rather than taxonomy. For example, some people may call an osprey a " fish hawk " or a peregrine falcon a " duck hawk ".

  7. Harlan's hawk - Wikipedia

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    While similar in linear dimensions to the western red-tailed hawk (B. j. calurus), this race is sometimes described as slighter and lighter. [2] On the contrary, though, they are highly sexually dimorphic in size (the most dimorphic of any in the United States) and mature females are sometimes more massive than almost any female B. j. calurus. [3]

  8. Alaska red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis alascensis) is a subspecies of red-tailed hawk that breeds (and is probably resident) from southeastern coastal Alaska to Haida Gwaii (previously Queen Charlotte Islands) and Vancouver Island in British Columbia. [1] Despite its northerly distribution, this is the second smallest of the red-tailed ...

  9. Southwestern red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The southwestern red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis fuertesi) [1] is a subspecies of red-tailed hawk that breeds from northern Chihuahua to southern Texas. It winters in Arizona, New Mexico and southern Louisiana. [2]