I asked the question because I think they do. I saw a ball of feathers coming down from the sky it was hit by a car in front of me. The ball was about the sizes of a large softball. When it hit the car feathers flew everywhere.
I heard eagles mate in the air. The ball was smaller then an eagle or hawk so that pretty much leaves just a falcon. I have seen them in our area near Colorado Springs. 4/28/11
No Eagles and Hawks are different from each other. they do not feed together.
you could say they hang out but yes because they are birds and have nothing against eachother
No.
no
No. Hawks and other "birds of prey" such as eagles, falcons and owls are carnivores.
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coopers hawks, falcons
Birds like hawks owls or falcons.
Raptors are birds of prey. Falcons are hawks, along with accipiters, and buteo hawks.
Like red tailed hawks
I think it would be like Hawks, Falcons and Felines.
grayson there are hawks and falcons
Snakes, cats, accipter hawks, falcons
Karen Haywood has written: 'Hawks and falcons' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Falcons, Hawks 'Skeletal system' -- subject(s): Human skeleton, Juvenile literature
The Chinese ailanthus tree or Coyotes and wolves. or red tail hawks and falcons
red hawks but even as babies they can take them out