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Red-shouldered Hawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) is a medium-sized hawk. Its breeding range spans eastern North America and along the coast of California and northern to northeastern-central Mexico. Male...
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Photo of Red-shouldered Hawk, range maps, and facts about this bird's habitat, diet, and physical traits. ... Red-shouldered Hawk Information; Length: 16 - 24"; Habitat: In the East, wooded edges of swamps and rivers, moist deciduous or mixed woodlands, bottomlands. Prefers habitat near open areas for hunting.
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Wild red-shouldered hawks live an average of 25.6 months. The oldest known red-shouldered hawk lived 19 years and 11 months. (Crocoll, 1994 ... Incubating red-shouldered hawk adults, nestlings and eggs are vulnerable to predation by great-horned owls and raccoons. Non-incubating adults are not usually vulnerable to...
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For the first few weeks, the young red-shouldered hawk is quite helpless. The parents feed their nestlings with little pieces of meat. By the second week, the young hawk shows remarkable changes and when they are a month old they are ready to leave the nest.
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The Red-shouldered Hawk was once the most common hawk in southern Ontario, but has experienced a dramatic, continent-wide decline in the last century. ... The Red-shouldered Hawk is now a rare breeding bird in Ontario, and is classified as a species of Special Concern by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife...
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In flight note the lack of translucent pale crescents in wings, as well as the quite different shape: Broad-winged Hawks are very broad-winged and short-tailed, while Red-shouldered Hawks have long, narrow wings that flare out at the rear edge and have longer tails. ... Red-shouldered hawk Buteo lineatus...
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The Barred Owl is the nocturnal counterpart to the Red-shouldered Hawk. Both birds occupy the same range in the eastern United States, prefer the same moist woodland habitats, and eat similar animals. The hawk is active during the day, and the owl is active at night.;
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Learn how to identify Red-shouldered Hawk, its life history, cool facts, sounds and calls, and watch videos. A common forest-dwelling hawk of the East and California, the Red-shouldered Hawk favors woodlands near water. ... The Red-shouldered Hawk is divided into five subspecies. The four eastern forms contact each other,
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