No! a hawk can not be compared to a eagle .......why is because is the only bird i know that can fly above the sky without any problem and eagle among the whole bird has a sharp eye that he can see a little particles from a very high place.
the size of a eagle can not be compared to that of hawk..............................................................................................
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Spanish Imperial Eagle Wedge Tailed Eagle Golden Eagle Greater Spotted Eagle Gurney's Eagle Indian Spotted Eagle Eastern Imperial Eagle Steppe Eagle Lesser Spotted Eagle Tawny Eagle Verreaux's Eagle Wahlberg's Eagle Beaudoin's Snake Eagle Northern Banded Snake Eagle Brown Snake Eagle Southern Banded Snake Eagle Short Toed Snake Eagle Black Chested Snake Eagle Congo Serpent Eagle Madagascar Serpent Eagle Black Chested Buzzard Eagle White Tailed Eagle Bald Eagle White Bellied Sea Eagle Pallas's Fish Eagle Steller's Sea Eagle Sanford's Sea Eagle African Fish Eagle Madagascar Fish Eagle American Harpy Eagle Crowned Eagle Solitary Eagle New Guinea Eagle Ayres's Hawk Eagle Bonelli's Eagle Rufous Bellied Eagle Little Eagle Booted Eagle African Hawk Eagle New Guinea Hawk Eagle Lesser Fish Eagle Gray Headed Fish Eagle Black Eagle Long Crested Eagle Great Crested Eagle Philippine Eagle Martial Eagle Crested Serpent Eagle Andaman Serpent Eagle Philippine Serpent Eagle Mountain Serpent Eagle South Nicobar Serpent Eagle Sulawesi Serpent Eagle Cassin's Hawk Eagle Blyth's Hawk Eagle Javan Hawk Eagle Changeable Hawk Eagle Flores Hawk Eagle Black and Chestnut Eagle Sulawesi Hawk Eagle Black and White Hawk Eagle Wallace's Hawk Eagle Mountain Hawk Eagle Ornate Hawk Eagle Philippine Hawk Eagle Black Hawk Eagle Crowned Hawk Eagle Bateleur Eagle
Blyth's Hawk-Eagle was created in 1845.
its is a eagle
Carpets, crows, corn crakes, corn buntings, coots, chaffinches.
In Japanese, "taka" means Hawk, or Eagle.
An Owl, Hawk, and Crows
Crows and ravens will "mob" a hawk, to drive the predator bird away from their territory.
the carnivore is eagle
The Philippine Hawk-Eagle's scientific name is Nisaetus philippensis.
Eagle
There are several scavengers that live in the temperate forest. These are raccoon, turkey vultures, eagles, crows, ravens, and coyotes.
There are a variety of birds that live in tall trees. Some of these birds include the red-tailed hawk, and the bald eagle.