60mph but when they are diving down they can reach up to 80mph
They can fly between 16 and 19 MPH.
A sparrowhawks nest.
No
because of DDT and it kills them
Yes they can and they catch them frequently in the U.K.
Two likely hunters are cats and Birds of Prey such as sparrowhawks.
The consumers of a sparrowhawk are small birds, rodents, and insects that serve as their prey. Sparrowhawks hunt and feed on these animals to sustain themselves.
Birds are all of these. Remember there are MANY types of bird and some species are carnivores, others herbivores and yet others are omnivores.
No. The US had some fighter biplanes attached to the USS Macon and USS Akron and those planes were called Sparrowhawks.
Sparrowhawks are a small bird of prey. Sparrowhawks are not generally social animals however they may build their nest in high traffic areas. Not sure why Most belive they build their nests in other nests either by taking them over after they are abandoned or hostile take over by removing the resident bird.
A sparrow hawk is an omnivore. These birds typically eat fruits, grains, berries, plants, and insects. The insects are especially important in their diet due to the high protein content.
slugs eat lettuces thrushes eat slugs sparrowhawks eat thrushes rabbits eat lettuces foxes eat rabbits sparrowhawks eat rabbits rabbits eat grass