They breed when they are 3 years old this is for male and female harris hawks.
Very few hawks hunt in groups. Most likely, a "pack" of hawks together are migrating, and all taking advantage of the same air currents. It is also possible for a family - parents and the newly fledged young - to be seen together for a few days. One species of hawk that does hunt in groups is the Harris's hawk, but they rarely soar. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harris%27s_Hawk I think it's also likely if you saw a group of "hawks" soaring together that they were actually vultures.
yes
Harris' hawks are in the famil;y of hawks called Buteos, which includes red tailed, red shouldered, and broad winged hawks, and many others.
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
sharks and pupies
Harris Hawks, and Red-tailed Hawks. Amazing birds.
No he does not.
Harris hawks, roadrunners.
They are mainly from warm and desert like climates. Such as Texas and Arizona's southern regions, and Mexico. They are very striking brids, and unlike most other hawks, they are usually seen in family groups and hunt together. Often perches out in the open on poles and other high objects and can be seen perching together. Parabuteo unicinctus-Harris's Hawk
at night