On occasion. There is even a small population that developed in Central Park in NYC when a couple of hawks took up residence there a few years back. They were covered in an episode of the PBS series "Nature" http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/pale-male/introduction/2422/
Hawks are not found in caves.
The hawks found in Georgia in the US are: Red-tailed Hawks, Red Shouldered Hawks, Cooper's Hawks, Sharp-shinned Hawks, Broad Wing Hawks, harrier (in winter). Also, peregrine falcon, kestrel, and merlin are found there to some degree.
No, hawks are not commonly found in swampy areas. The hawk is found throughout the U.S. but the swamp is not a suitable habitat for them.
The Galapagos Islands.
Some of the major towns I found were Salem and Bosten.
It means that a large hawk happened to fly into your yard. Hawks are common birds in towns and cities.
WMAQ-TV sports anchor Daryl Hawks was found dead Thursday, May 12, 2011, in Atlanta.
The hawks called Goshawks are found in the Northern US.
Some hawk species are found in most regions of the world, exception being Antarctica.
Yes. The Cooper's, sharp shinned, goshawk, red tailed, rough legged, and Swainson's hawks are found there. Also, the peregrine falcon and kestrel.
he found out america was not asia or the indies
No, they are to be found in England but prefer the countryside to an urban environment.