they dont like rain and as far as i know no they dont hunt in the rain. they cannot fly if there flight feathers get wet there so heavy and there wings are not set up for it. the american great horned owl is what im speaking of natures fiercest predator with nothing above it in the food chain ( except man ) via automobiles
Hawks hunt mainly by day, while owls hunt usually by night.
Not exactly, we don't have use for hawks. So most likely, people do not hunt hawks, although they are near extinction
Yes
Both hunt mice, but hawks locate mice by sight and foxes by sight or smell.
Yes
Yes, some species of hawks, like the red-tailed hawk, will eat raccoons.
Hunt at night and look for water in a ditch or in a field
No. They might hunt simultaneously, but they don't cooperate.
hawks are predators and territorial they need large territories to hunt so you see less of them
Yes. Some species of hawks live in rain forests.
Falconry refers to the training of hawks to hunt under human control.
Any damage to a rain Forrest could cause a decrease in hawks There's been enough damage to the forrests already. We need to STOP!!