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Harris's hawk - Wikipedia
Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), formerly known as the bay-winged hawk or dusky hawk, and known in Latin America as the peuco, is a medium-large bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil.
Harris's Hawk Identification - All About Birds
A handsome hawk of the arid Southwest, Harris's Hawk is a standout with bold markings of dark brown, chestnut red, and white; long yellow legs; and yellow markings on its face. The most social of North American raptors, these birds cooperate at nests and hunt together as a team.
Harris's Hawk | Audubon Field Guide - National Audubon Society
This strikingly patterned southwestern hawk is more sociable than most birds of prey. It is often seen in groups of three or more, the birds perching close together on poles or giant cactus.
Harris's Hawk - All About Birds
A handsome hawk of the arid Southwest, Harris's Hawk is a standout with bold markings of dark brown, chestnut red, and white; long yellow legs; and yellow markings on its face. The most social of North American raptors, these birds cooperate at nests and hunt together as a team.
Harris's Hawk - American Bird Conservancy
The long-legged Harris's Hawk, once known as the Bay-winged Hawk or One-banded Buzzard, was named by John James Audubon for fellow naturalist Edward Harris. It shares its genus, Parabuteo, with just one other species, and is only distantly related to other North American raptors such as the Swainson's Hawk. Back-stacking Behavior
Harris's Hawk Life History - All About Birds
A handsome hawk of the arid Southwest, Harris's Hawk is a standout with bold markings of dark brown, chestnut red, and white; long yellow legs; and yellow markings on its face. The most social of North American raptors, these birds cooperate at nests and hunt together as a team.
Harris's Hawk - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Harris's hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) is a medium-large bird of prey found in the Americas. This bird is notable for its behavior of hunting cooperatively in packs consisting of tolerant groups, while other raptors often hunt alone.
Harris's Hawk - eBird
Brown overall with bright rufous shoulders and thighs. Tail black with white tip and white base. Immatures have variable white markings on underparts. Unique among raptors for its social behavior; nests and hunts in groups. Feeds on mammals. Learn more about Harris's Hawk from… Comprehensive life histories for all bird species and families.
Harris's Hawk - ID, Facts, Diet, Habit & More - Birdzilla
Mar 8, 2023 · These hawks are named after farmer and naturalist Edward Harris. The Harris’s Hawk really stands out with its bold white, chestnut red, and dark brown markings. They’re the most social raptors in North America. They hunt together as a team and cooperate at nests.
Harris's Hawk Guide (Parabuteo unicinctus) - Birding Insider
Harris’s Hawks are dark, chocolate brown with chestnut-colored wing patches and linings. Their tail is long and dark brown, almost black, with the tip and base of the tail white. Legs are also long. The upper, feathery part of the leg is chestnut, whereas the lower leg and toes are yellow.