One the hawk lays its eggs generally itll smash them all up, oull out the baby hawk, eat it and then go chill in its egg shells untill that mutha fuka aint sleepy no mo.
10-40 days
They can fly as soon as they fledge. The parents will fly and swoop with them though.
It takes about 13 days after hatching before a Bluet Robin to fly from the nest. This is after the mother has left them.
Tawny Frogmouths fledge at 25-35 days.
Between 10 and 19 days is commonly quoted amongst birdwatchers but eggs hatched in aviaries invariably take 14 days. While a longer incubation period for eggs laid in habitat could possibly be the result of disturbance, a shorter incubation period than 14 days is exceedingly unlikely.
Normally for several months, until they fledge and can hunt for themselves.
Yes, Red Tailed Hawks and Red Shouldered Hawks both can take Muskrats as prey.
After about three weeks they fledge, or take their first flight. They may stay in the nest another week.
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Some rural people call all hawks "chicken hawks", under the false notion all hawks prey on poultry. Red tails may occasionally take a chicken, but normally they prefer rodents and snakes. The Cooper's hawk and goshawk, which are Accipiters, or "bird hawks", will take poultry.