A Harris's hawk typically lays between 2 to 6 eggs per clutch. The eggs are usually incubated for about 28 to 35 days before hatching. Nesting often occurs in tree branches or shrubs, where the female primarily incubates the eggs while the male provides food.
Usually just two.
Harris's Hawk was created in 1824.
the red tailed hawk can lay up to 1-5 eggs that are white with brown spots
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Harris hawk eggs typically take about 28 to 35 days to incubate, or "brood," before they hatch. The female usually incubates the eggs, while the male provides food for her. After hatching, the chicks are cared for by both parents until they fledge, which usually happens around 6 to 7 weeks of age.
Harris Hawk
It was a Harris Hawk
A Harris hawk can fly close to 50 miles per hour in no or low wind conditions. High wind reduces the potential speed.
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A bigger hawk. Or if we kill it and have it fora nice dinner =D
Most species lay two, sometimes three.
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