Goshawks are birds of temperate zone forests, where they feed on other birds and small mammals. Usually found in mountain habitats, especially evergreen woods.
The hawks called Goshawks are found in the Northern US.
finches
An austringer is a keeper of goshawks, or a falconer who uses accipiters for hunting.
Goshawks live in North America. I have seen them in Alaska.
Goshawks, loons, and certain ducks.
Northern Goshawks (Accipiter gentilis) are the largest of all North American accipitrids. Their diet consists of birds and mammals, ranging from icterids and other relatively small birds to grouse and snowshoe hares. They usually hunt by ambushing their prey.
Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, and Goshawks.
An austringer is a falconer who specializes in training and handling goshawks, which are a type of bird of prey known for their agility and hunting prowess. The term comes from the Middle English word "austringe," referring to someone who catches and trains birds of prey. Austringers employ various techniques to train goshawks for hunting, utilizing their natural instincts and behaviors to enhance their skills. This practice requires a deep understanding of the bird's needs and characteristics, as well as a commitment to responsible falconry.
Yes. Humans, Great Horned Owls, Tree climbing bears, and lynx.
I can't state the "best", it depends on your quarry. Try Peregrine Falcons or Goshawks.
No. Goshawks are predators. They hunt smaller birds, small mammals and other small animals.
Adults may be taken by Wedged tailed Eagles,youngers animals by Goshawks,dingoes would take them too