Sharp-shinned hawks live in a several different places. They live in South America, Canada, the U. S. , Central America, and the Greater Antilles.
Oh yes. The red tail, red shouldered, Cooper's, sharp shinned, kestrel, and broad winged hawks are all found in Connecticut.
tigers wolfs and all that stuff
90 per cent of the Sharp-shinned Hawk's diet is small birds.
The two birds are nearly identical except for size. The Cooper's hawk is larger, and the tail when folded is rounded, not squared off or notched like in the sharp shinned.
Gosshawks and Coopers hawks may eat a horned lawk as they are both accipiters along with the sharp-shinned hawk but sharp-shinned hawks are smaller and normally choose the small songbirds as prey.
Snakes, small Birds of Prey, as the Cooper's and sharp shinned hawks.
Cooper's and sharp shinned hawks, snakes, cats, humans.
Accipiter hawks like the European sparrow hawk and the sharp shinned and Cooper's hawks of North America do, as does the falcon known as the kestrel.
Yes. Red Tailed, Coopers and Shinned.
The hawks found in Georgia in the US are: Red-tailed Hawks, Red Shouldered Hawks, Cooper's Hawks, Sharp-shinned Hawks, Broad Wing Hawks, harrier (in winter). Also, peregrine falcon, kestrel, and merlin are found there to some degree.
Accipiters like the Cooper's and sharp shinned hawks would.
Cooper's and sharp shinned hawks will prey on any smaller bird.