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No. They are carnivores, like all hawks. They eat only flesh of prey species.
Hawks are carnivores, meat eaters.
Hawks are carnivores (meat eaters). They are Birds of Prey.strictly carnivore.
i think hawks are tertiary because they eat secondary consumers
Hawks are predators. They eat smaller birds, small mammals, lizards, fish, etc. They do not eat plants.
coopers hawks, falcons
hawks reproduce by giving birth when they give birth more and more hawks are living.
Yes. Red Tailed, Coopers and Shinned.
No. Cooper's hawks are birds of broken forests and suburban areas with trees and hedges.
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.
The pygmy owl is eaten by goshawks, red tailed hawks, and coopers hawks. Ravens also eat pygmy owls when given the opportunity.
Gosshawks and Coopers hawks may eat a horned lawk as they are both accipiters along with the sharp-shinned hawk but sharp-shinned hawks are smaller and normally choose the small songbirds as prey.
Mice reproduce alot faster than fox and hawks, so they have a higher population.
the coopers hawk,sharp shinned hawk,red tailed hawk,red shouldered hawk,broad winged hawk,kestrel in winter.
Oh yes. The red tail, red shouldered, Cooper's, sharp shinned, kestrel, and broad winged hawks are all found in Connecticut.