They have no natural predator. Most are killed by human causes such as car collisions, poisons, electrocution, etc.
The ferruginous hawk is not endangered. Listed as least concern.
No. The Harris' hawk, the only raptor that actually sometimes hunts in packs, is not endangered, but listed as Least Concern by the IUCN.
no
no they are threatened. they are not yet endangered.
The name of the pacific endangered species is Hawaiian Hawk (Buteo Solitarius). It is the bird of the region.
Well, partly. In some States and Cities. yes. In some, no.
NO Red-tailed hawks used to be endagered, but are not any more.
The sharp shinned hawk is not an endangered species. Listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. Still fairly common species in most parts of its range, although there does seem to be a slight decline in the more southerly regions of its range.
Neither. It is least concern, a very common species.
No. Although there was some decline, it is still a fairly common raptor.
Animals that live in temperate rainforests migrate, however animals that's live in equatorial rainforests do not as equatorial rainforests have no seasons and the climate is the same all year round.