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  3. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    They are relatively larger-winged and shorter-tailed than accipiters, and fly further distances in open areas. Buteos descend or pounce on their prey rather than engaging in fast, horizontal pursuit. The terms accipitrine hawk and buteonine hawk are used to distinguish between the types in regions where hawk applies to both.

  4. Savanna hawk - Wikipedia

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    Flying in Goias, Brazil. The savanna hawk is 46–61 cm (18–24 in) in length and weighs 845 g (29.8 oz). [4] The adult has a rufous body with grey mottling above and fine black barring below. The flight feathers of the long broad wings are black, and the tail is banded black and white. [2] [4] The legs are yellow. The call is a loud scream ...

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  6. Eurasian goshawk - Wikipedia

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    The scientific name is Latin; astur means "hawk" and gentilis is "noble" or "gentle" because in the Middle Ages only the nobility were permitted to fly goshawks for falconry. [10] A molecular genetic study published in 2019 unexpectedly found that the Eurasian goshawk and the American goshawk were not sister species.

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

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    In other words, hawks see the bigger picture that we often miss from our limited view on the ground. "As a symbol, a hawk is a reminder to see the world from thirty yards above; to see the big ...

  8. Galapagos hawk - Wikipedia

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    Hunting in groups of two or three, the hawks soar at a height of 50 to 200 m (160 to 660 ft) in the sky. When one of the birds spots prey or a rotting carcass, they signal to the other members. The dominant hawk of the group feeds from the prey until it is satisfied, as the other hawks in the family group submissively wait their turn to feed.

  9. Late-night rumbling noise overhead mystified Raleigh ... - AOL

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    In all likelihood, these were UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters on routine flights. ... which shows a Black Hawk flying at 800 feet over Raleigh just past 4 a.m. Thursday. So you can go back to bed.