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Red-Tailed Hawk (NPS Photo)

Red-Tailed Hawk

Habitat

Frequently found in open country where scattered trees or other elevated perches such as fence posts or transmission lines are found.

Feeding

Eat mostly mammals from rabbit to mouse size.Ground squirrels are a major staple of their diet during summer. Hunts from a perch or while soaring then swoops or dives to make the attack Toes fully extend just before grabbing prey then snap shut with contact.

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