yes they do
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Yes. Red Tailed, Coopers and Shinned.
Yes, Red-tailed Hawks are very common in Connecticut. They are often seen along wooded roadsides, in State Parks, and in deciduous forests.
yes they live in they live in the West Indies oh and hi
Temperate zone forests of North America.
Red tailed hawks have evolved to live in the temperate forests. They need trees to rest while they look for prey.
Yes! How else would they be alive?! They need to adapt to temperature, life around them, food sources, and their overall habitat. Red-tailed hawks normally live in warm, swampy areas that inhabit mice, voles, sparrows, and small waterfowl. Red-Tailed hawks use this structual adaptation to survive in almost every way.
about 5 months because they are usually eaten by hawks or a perdator.
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.
Yes. Red-tailed hawks can live in a variety of different climates and habitats. I am a college student and I have seen a red-tailed hawk perched on a steel support structure in between one of the buildings and the powerplant on campus.
The red tailed hawk is essentially non migratory, although some northern birds move south in harsh winters.
Yes hawks do live in WI. The Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper's Hawk, Northern Goshawk, Harris Hawk, Red-shouldered, Hawk Broad-winged, Hawk Swainson's, Hawk Red-tailed, Hawk Ferruginnous Hawk Rough-legged Hawk all live in WI.