No. Cooper's hawks are birds of broken forests and suburban areas with trees and hedges.
Yes, there are hawks that live in deserts. The most common deserts where hawks reside are those near the southwest and Mexico.
Yes. Red Tailed, Coopers and Shinned.
the desert hawk lives there. bye!
coopers hawks, falcons
jack rabbits, coyotes, rattle snakes, hawks
Red-tail, Broad-wing, Red-shouldered, Gos, Coopers, Sharp-shinned, are the most comm.
No. They are carnivores, like all hawks. They eat only flesh of prey species.
Cooper's hawks can fly in a straight line up to 55 mph.
Oh yes. The red tail, red shouldered, Cooper's, sharp shinned, kestrel, and broad winged hawks are all found in Connecticut.
Yes, there are a number of predators in deserts:Felines such as lions, cougars, bobcatsCanines such as wolves, foxesSnakes and lizardsBirds such as owls, eagles, hawks
Jack Rabbits and cottontails live in the desert.
larger animals but some small animals i know that ants eat dead hawks in deserts