Most types of hawks have to live in forests or semi-forest regions because that is where they find prey (mostly small mammals and other birds).
Hawks mainly live in forests. They need to live in a place with a certain temperature and their body structure (Long tail, short wings, etc) is built to live within the woods.
In the trees.
One exception is the Harris' hawk, which thrives in the deserts of North America.
they habitat in tall trees so that when they see their prey they can just swoop down and grab their prey and go.
yes
no they live in condoms
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They are following their food source.
Yes, very often.
Pixies live in meadows, fairies (more properly) live in and around flowers.
where does daisy meadows the author live
Yes, hawks live in the wild.
Hawks do live in the desert.
no they live in condoms
In meadows.
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i think that Hawks Live in or at Albert Hall since 1966 and they would still live there today.
Yes, obviously.
no
they live in meadows and fields
Depends on the species. Hawks can live in most environments.
no because reforests are to bushy for Hawks to sore down ;)