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Very few hawks hunt in groups. Most likely, a "pack" of hawks together are migrating, and all taking advantage of the same air currents. It is also possible for a family - parents and the newly fledged young - to be seen together for a few days. One species of hawk that does hunt in groups is the Harris's hawk, but they rarely soar. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harris%27s_Hawk I think it's also likely if you saw a group of "hawks" soaring together that they were actually vultures.

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