The plural of hawk is hawks.
The plural of hawk is hawks.
The plural of hawk is hawks
Yastrebtsi (is the plural of Yastrebets- hawk)
The spelling Hawkes is a proper noun (surname). The plural of hawk is hawks.
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Yes.
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.
Black Hawk was the leader of the Sauk and fox Indians.
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.
"A jess" is a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk. In this context, jess is also a verb, meaning, to put jess straps onto a hawk, and is a Falconry training. The jess strap (plural is jesses for both legs), are strips of strong leather.Example sentence:The falconer put jesses on the hawks legs prior to training.
"A jess" is a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk. In this context, jess is also a verb, meaning, to put jess straps onto a hawk, and is a Falconry training. The jess strap (plural is jesses for both legs), are strips of strong leather.Example sentence:The falconer put jesses on the hawks legs prior to training.
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