Hawks often fly above highways because these areas provide open spaces for hunting and an abundance of small mammals and birds, which are common near roadsides. The elevated vantage point allows them to spot potential prey more easily. Additionally, the heat rising from the pavement can create thermals, helping them to soar with less energy expenditure. Highways also offer perches on roadside structures, enhancing their hunting opportunities.
fly
The NC law regarding to Hawks, is clear: The Hawks are free to fly.
no owls do
Broad-winged hawks.
they fly
It can fly over 40 miles long.
Keaton means "Where Hawks Fly".
it is a animal that has two legs and acan fly
The soft wings.
Occasionally, you will see hawks flying in groups or "kettles". But not usually.
they like.... fly.. and stuff.
a pigeons can not fly