This specie remains in the endangered region because being very beautiful it gets great demand in the market that's why they get killed very frequently....
no
NO Red-tailed hawks used to be endagered, but are not any more.
Neither. It is least concern, a very common species.
Some species are plains specialists, like Krider's red tailed hawk, and the prairie falcon.
The latin name is Buteo Jamaicensis
red tailed awk
Red tails are the most common species, in no danger as of now.
They fly.
The Red-tailed Hawk is a bird of prey; a raptor. It belongs to the buteo genus like the Red-shouldered Hawk and the Rough-legged Hawk. It is also called a "buzzard hawk". The taxonomy description of this hawk is: * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Class: Aves * Order: Accipitriformes * Family: Accipitridae * Genus: Buteo * Species: Buteo jamaicensis (Red-tailed Hawk)
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.