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If your yard is a haven for birds or if you have small pets, you might not want hawks hanging around. Here are some ways to ...
If you’re unsure if you’re looking at a falcon, look for the LACK of fringed feathers at the edge of the wings on the hawk identification chart. Eagles, buteos and accipiters have them, making ...
These small feathers on top of birds’ wings lay flat during normal flight but flare up in turbulence during landing. By attaching flexible plastic strips – “covert flaps” ...
Range: Hawks and falcons are common throughout the contiguous U.S., but peregrine falcons live only along the coast, in the mountains, and in river valleys outside breeding and migration periods ...
Another hawk that can be spotted in open areas is the American kestrel, North America’s smallest falcon. Males have a rusty back and tail, a slate-blue head and wings, and the pointed wings and long ...