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  2. Red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The hawks were also seen flying closely to the stream of bats, then veering sharply into it to seize a bat. [98] [99] [100] In the neotropics, red-tails have shown the ability to dodge among forest canopy while hunting. [3] [101] In Kansas, red-tailed hawks were recorded sailing to catch flying insects, a hunting method more typical of a ...

  3. White-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The white-tailed hawk is a large, stocky hawk. It is close in size to the Swainson's (Buteo swainsoni) and red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis), its mean measurements falling slightly ahead of the first, and slightly behind the latter. It can attain a total length of 44–60 cm (17–24 in) and a wingspan of 118–143 cm (46–56 in).

  4. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    The two birds repeat this until the male latches onto the female, and they begin to free-fall towards the ground. In one year, a female hawk will lay about five eggs. Both the male and the female guard and care for the eggs for about a month until they hatch.

  5. The best US States for bird watching revealed - AOL

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    Birds flying across the moon Wisconsin is a hotspot for our winged friends during migration. The vast wetlands and ecosystems that exist here are a recipe for the perfect birding vacation.

  6. If You See a Hawk, Here's the True, Unexpected Significance ...

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    Across cultures and eras, humans have told stories about the hawk to convey teachings and wisdom. Ancient Egyptian pharaohs wore hawk feathers and headdresses to symbolize Ra, the sun god, who ...

  7. Black sparrowhawk - Wikipedia

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    Black sparrowhawks prey primarily on mid-sized birds. [12] Most prey is spotted from a foliage-concealed perch, which is then killed in flight during a short flying dash. Less often, they stoop or chase prey seen during low or high flight over open country or near the canopy of trees and, in some cases, may even pursue prey on foot. [12]

  8. List of soaring birds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soaring birds, which are birds that can maintain flight without wing flapping, using rising air currents. Many gliding birds are able to "lock" their extended wings by means of a specialized tendon. [1] Bird of prey. Buzzards; Condors; Eagles; Falcons; Harriers; Hawks; Kites; Osprey; Secretary bird; Vultures; Passerine ...

  9. Only touchdown passes, not stressed hawks, should soar in ...

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    A major part of the thrill of watching football is the spectacle, both in the game and around it. Two years ago, the University of Iowa introduced "a new tradition" to Hawkeye athletics: bringing ...

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