The broad wing is a Buteo, allied to the red tailed and red shouldered hawks.
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No, as with all hawks, it is a carnivore.
the coopers hawk,sharp shinned hawk,red tailed hawk,red shouldered hawk,broad winged hawk,kestrel in winter.
Harris' hawks are in the famil;y of hawks called Buteos, which includes red tailed, red shouldered, and broad winged hawks, and many others.
The red tailed hawk is a "Buteo", a family of mainly large, robust, rodent eating hawks, and is related to other members of this group. Ohers are the red shouldered hawk, broad winged hawk, Swainson's hawk, rough legged hawk, ferruginous hawk, Short tailed hawk, Harris' hawk.
A buteo is a member of a family of broad-winged soaring raptors of the genus Buteo.
No. They are hunters and prefer small mammals such as rodents and shrews. They also might eat amphibians, reptiles, and insects.
Yes hawks do live in WI. The Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, Northern Goshawk, Harris Hawk, Red-shouldered, Hawk Broad-winged, Hawk Swainson's, Hawk Red-tailed, Hawk Ferruginnous Hawk Rough-legged Hawk all live in WI.
There are five main hawk types: Kites, including: Snail Kite Mississippi Kite Swallowtailed Kite Accipiters, including: Goshawk Cooper's Hawk Sharp Shinned Hawk Buteos, including; Red tailed Hawk Red Shouldered Hawk Broad Winged Hawk Facons, including: Peregrine Falcon Kestrel Merlin Harriers, Including: Northern Harrier Many consider the osprey a type of hawk, but the osprey is in its own family, Pandionidae.
Bald eagle, red tailed hawk, red shouldered hawk, Cooper's hawk, sharp shinned hawk, broad winged hawk, kestrel, merlin, peregrine, harrier, swallowtailed and Mississippi kites, horned owl, barred owl, screech owl..Black and turkey vultures.
Buteos; red tailed red shouldered broad winged Accipiters: Cooper's hawk sharp shinned hawk Falcons: Peregrine Merlin Kestrel Harriers: northern harrier
Falcon