No, they are a fairly common species over their range.
NO Red-tailed hawks used to be endagered, but are not any more.
it can ruin the balances, ex: hawks eat mouses, and mouses go endangered, hawks go hungry, people hunt them and they go endangered.
Yes, scientists have officially made them an endangered species.
i thnk chiken hawks are indangered in all states
Red tailed hawks have red tails, where as broad winged hawks have quite broad wings.
Red tailed hawks are protected
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Yes, Red Tailed Hawks and Red Shouldered Hawks both can take Muskrats as prey.
red tailed hawks protect by their claws.
red tailed hawks are common in north america
Nor Cal Red Hawks was created in 2009.
Redtailed Hawks are no longer on the endangered list, but they are still protected by the Migratory Bird Act. They've made quite a comeback over the past few years and you can see them sitting on top of telephone poles, billboards, fence posts, and in trees while driving in rural areas. In fact, there are quite a large number of urban hawks now, which is good for bird lovers, but sad because it comes from us developing their natural habitat. The red tailed hawk has always been a common species, and has never been on the endangered species list.