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Title: Predatory Behavior of the RedTailed Hawk


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Predatory Behavior of the Red-Tailed Hawk
  • EcologyTietjen
  • Joe Stinnett Jeremy Englert
  • Tony Carman

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A Nice Day for Hunting Rabbits
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  • Class Aves
  • Order Falconiformes
  • Family Accipitridae
  • Genus species Buteo jamaicensis
  • Common Name Red-Tailed Hawk

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Basic Information
  • The red-tailed hawk is a member of a group of
    birds called raptors
  • In latin, the term for raptor means to seize
  • They are birds of prey

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Identifying Characteristics of Females
  • Females are between 20-25 inches in length
  • Females have a wingspread up to 54 inches
  • Females weigh between 2 to 3 and 1/2 pounds

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Identifying Characteristics of Males
  • Males are between 18 and 23 inches in length
  • Males have a wingspread up to 45 inches
  • Males weigh between 1 and 1/2 to 2 and 1/2 pounds

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Wingspan
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Coloration of Adults
  • Dark brown on the back and top of wings
  • Underside of bird is light with dark belly band
  • A cinnamon wash on the neck and chest
  • Uniformly reddish colored tail

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Adult Coloration
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Adult Coloration
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Coloration of Juvenile
  • Immature birds resemble the adults with the
    exception that their tail is brown with dark bars
  • Reddish color molts in during the second year

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Juvenile Coloration
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Range
  • From tundra to semi-desert areas
  • Extends from central Alaska through Canada and
    across the entire U.S., south through Mexico and
    into Central America.

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Range
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Habitat
  • Open fields near woodland seclusion for nesting
    and plenty of small animals
  • Most common in deciduous and mixed forests,
    interspersed with pastures, fields, meadows,
    bogs, and clearcuts
  • Can also be found in open country, prairie
    groves, mountains, plains, and even along
    roadsides

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Habitat
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Nesting
  • Do not begin breeding until third year
  • Pairs build large stick nest near top of tree,
    usually deciduous or white pines
  • 2-4 eggs are usually laid in April or May, and
    hatch in about 30 days
  • Young remain in nest until they can fly, then
    follow parents until they can hunt and forage for
    themselves

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Social Structure
  • Solitary
  • Monogamous
  • Permanent pair bonds

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Feeding Habits
  • Feed on a wide variety of prey including
    everything from small mice to rabbits and hares
  • Will also feed on medium sized birds and reptiles
    such as lizards and snakes

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Hunting Characterisics
  • Possess acute vision which enables them to spot
    food at a great distance
  • Soars in wide circles from 20 to 40 mph and drops
    upon its prey in a steep dive reaching speeds up
    to 120 mph
  • Curved beak to easily tear flesh, and large
    talons for grasping prey

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Hunting Characteristics
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Hunting Characteristics
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Hunting Clip
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Curved Beak
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Conclusion
  • Red-tailed hawk is a powerful, husky hawk, its
    loud, defiant scream and frequent soaring are
    familiar
  • Its aggressiveness and adaptability have made it
    the most numerous and successful bird of prey in
    North America

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Beware of the Falconer Gone Mad
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