To a small degree.Owls like the great horned may take a sleeping hawk unawares,but not very often.Owls,like most predators try to take prey they can easily handle,and if the owl didn't get a good hold,he might be in for a fight he doesn't want,or one he might lose.
"No, owls are also predatory birds and a hawk would find it very difficult to overcome an owl."
Actually, hawks do eat owls. The hawk first would kill the owl, then they would use their beaks to open the body of an owl. Finally, the hawk eats what is inside the owl. (delicious, right?)
No. Hawks and other "birds of prey" such as eagles, falcons and owls are carnivores.
Birds of prey like hawks, weasels and foxes, bobcats all prey on the small rodents and birds that owls feed on.
The usual term is raptor for hawks and eagles etc.Owls are not usually included as raptors. They are just owls.
Yes, hawks may occasionally prey on young koalas.
Hawks are daytime hunters, and owls hunt primarily at dark.
Some birds of prey, such as hawks or owls, will eat snakes.
Owls and raptors like hawks, falcons and eagles.
falconiformes are falcons, hawks, owls, basically all raptors and birds of prey.
Owls, falcons and hawks all prey on mice.
Bats predators are snakes, racoons, opossums. and tarantulas. Sometimes a hawk or a owl will snatch them from the sky.
Other birds of prey. Some hawks will feed on smaller raptors, and likewise some owls, such as the great horned owl, will feed on smaller raptors. Great horned owls have even been known to prey on red-tailed hawks occasionally.
hawks, kites harriers, owls..as far as birds of prey go.