- The
red-
tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) is a bird of prey that
breeds throughout most of
North America, from the
interior of
Alaska and
northern Canada...
-
widespread red-
tailed hawk. That
species is
larger and bulkier, with more even-sized,
broad wings, and is
paler underneath, with a
reddish tail often apparent...
- Americas. The white-
tailed hawk is a large,
stocky hawk. It is
close in size to the Swainson's (Buteo swainsoni) and
red-
tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis)...
-
activity that
monitors hawk migration and
provides data to the
scientific community. The
red-
tailed hawk is
probably the most
common hawk in
North America....
- The zone-
tailed hawk (Buteo albonotatus) is a medium-sized
hawk of warm, dry
parts of the Americas. It is
somewhat similar in
plumage and
flight style...
- wings, but less dark than in a
red-
tailed hawk. The
ferruginous hawk is
noticeably longer winged than a
red-
tailed hawk,
although the
wings appear slenderer...
- medium-large
hawk is
roughly intermediate in size
between a
peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) and a
red-
tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). Harris's
hawks range...
- evolution. Swainson's
hawk is a
raptor and a medium-sized
member of the
genus Buteo. It
broadly overlaps in size with the
red-
tailed hawk (B. jamaicensis)...
- The
eastern red-
tailed hawk (Buteo
jamaicensis borealis) is a
subspecies of the
red-
tailed hawk that
breeds from
southeast Canada and
Maine south through...
- The short-
tailed hawk (Buteo brachyurus) is an
American bird of prey in the
family Accipitridae,
which also
includes the
eagles and Old
World vultures...