They fly.
the can see real up close to the ground when they fly high in the sky
no usually they fly are one their own.
a Red-Tailed Hawk is a birds-of-prey
Yes, the red-tailed hawk is a secondary consumer. This is because the red-tailed hawk eats the small mammals and birds.
Yes, a Red-Tailed Hawk can live in the desert.
The Red-Tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) can fly at up to 121 mph.
Only it's tail.
A red tailed hawk has a back bone making it a vertebrate.
Because the tails of typical adults are red orange in color. But two races, the Krider's red tailed hawk, and the Harlan's red tailed hawk, have pale buff tails with faint bars.
A red tail hawk can fly up to 35 to 40 miles an hour. They prefer live food and can spot a mouse from 100 feet away.
The red tailed is a Buteo hawk, subfamily Buteoninae. Scientific name is Buteo Jamaicensis.