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  2. Hawk - Wikipedia

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    Falconry was once called "hawking", and any bird used for falconry could be referred to as a hawk. [4]Aristotle listed eleven types of ἱέρακες (hierakes, hawks; singular ἱέραξ, hierax): aisalōn (merlin), asterias, hypotriorchēs, kirkos, leios, perkos, phassophonos, phrynologos, pternis, spizias, and triorchēs.

  3. Peregrine falcon - Wikipedia

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    The Barbary falcon has a peculiar way of flying, beating only the outer part of its wings as fulmars sometimes do; this also occurs in the peregrine falcon, but less often and far less pronounced. [12] The Barbary falcon's shoulder and pelvis bones are stout by comparison with the peregrine falcon and its feet are smaller. [37]

  4. Cooper's hawk - Wikipedia

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    [2] [63] [67] More distinctive in the field is the larger, more protruding head of the flying Cooper's hawks rather than the compact, rounded head of the sharp-shins which barely appear to exceed the leading edge of the wings in flight. [63] [64] [65] [68] Sometimes Cooper's is considered to look like a "flying cross" in comparison to the sharp ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Short-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    The short-tailed hawk (Buteo brachyurus) is an American bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes the eagles and Old World vultures. As a member of the genus Buteo , it is not a true hawk and thus also referred to as a "buteo" or (outside North America) "buzzard".

  7. Red-shouldered hawk - Wikipedia

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    The red-shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus) is a medium-sized buteo. Its breeding range spans eastern North America and along the coast of California and northern to northeastern-central Mexico . It is a permanent resident throughout most of its range, though northern birds do migrate , mostly to central Mexico .

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

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    But let's look at this phenomenon from the altitude of the hawk and get a bigger picture. The hawks released before home games, trained by falconers, are part of the Raptor Ambassador Program, a ...

  9. 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 ...