Meat. They tear prey apart and feed it to the young birds.
no
They fly.
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.
Red-tailed hawks typically feed on rodents and smaller mammals such as mice, squirrels, voles, moles, rabbits, bats, etc. They also feed on birds, snakes, lizards, insects and crustaceans if they are available.
Red-tailed hawks typically feed on rodents and smaller mammals such as mice, squirrels, voles, moles, rabbits, bats, etc. They also feed on birds, snakes, lizards, insects and crustaceans if they are available.
I'm pretty sure the female hawk does, because she probably has to take care of them most of the time. The father might not even be with them when they are alive.
A zone-tailed hawk is a bird, buteo albonotatus, a medium-sized hawk belonging to warm, dry parts of the Americas.
Only it's tail.
A red tailed hawk has a back bone making it a vertebrate.
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