Ivan Phillipsen
18 July 2023
This is Episode 79. It's all about the Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). This is one of North America’s most common raptors. We find these birds from sea to shining sea across the continent. The Redtail is a generalist predator. It can eat many kinds of prey and thrive in a broad range of habitats. Besides seeing these birds along the highway, you’re likely to spot a Red-tailed Hawk circling in the sky over a field, soaring or flapping slowly. In this episode, I cover the key traits of the Red-tailed Hawk, it's diet, and its breeding behaviors. Links of Interest Red-tailed Hawk ProjectRed-tailed Hawk “kiting” [VIDEO]Red-tailed Hawk and Great Horned Owl fight over a nest [VIDEO]Pale Male, the Famous Central Park Hawk, Is Dead at 32. Maybe. ~~ Leave me a review using Podchaser ~~ Link to this episode on the Science of Birds website Support the show
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