Hawk Bird of Prey
We photographed this hawk at Myakka State Park, Sarasota, Florida. The hawks there are so used to people that they land on railings and dead trees quite close to the boardwalk. For the past 15 years we have lived in 2 different Florida locations and both had hawks, red shoulder or red tail, that we saw daily. The Polaroid pictures of hawks here are all my photos.
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Harris Hawk at Rest

Harris Hawk takes flight.
HAWKS on Wikipedia
The term hawk can be used in several ways:
* In strict usage in Europe and Asia, to mean any of the species in the subfamily Accipitrinae, which comprises the genera Accipiter, Micronisus, Melierax, Urotriorchis and Megatriorchis. The large and widespread Accipiter genus includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, the Sharp-shinned Hawk and others. These are mainly woodland birds with long tails and high visual acuity, hunting by sudden dashes from a concealed perch. See Eagle.
* More generally (especially in North America) to mean falcons or small to medium-sized members of the Accipitridae ? the family which includes the "true hawks" (Accipiters) as well as eagles, kites, harriers and buzzards.
* Loosely, to mean almost any bird of prey outside of the order Strigiformes (owls).
Category: Image - :Goshawk dove4.JPG|thumb|left|Immature Northern Goshawk with fresh kill
The common names of birds in various parts of the world often use hawk in the second sense. For example, the Osprey or "fish hawk"; or, in North America, the various Buteo species (e.g., the Red-tailed Hawk, B. jamaicensis).
In February 2005, the Canadian ornithologist Louis Lefebvre announced a method of measuring avian "IQ" in terms of their innovation in feeding habits.EurekAlert! Public News List:Bird IQ test takes flight - Dr. Lefebvre's AAAS presentation - Feeding innovations and forebrain size in birds (Monday, February 21, 2005)Part of the symposium: Mind, Brain and Behavior Hawks were named among the most intelligent birds based on his scale.
Hawks are widely reputed to have visual acuity several times that of a normal human being. This is due to the many photoreceptors in the retina (up to 1,000,000 per square mm for Buteo, against 200,000 for humans), an exceptional number of nerves connecting these receptors to the brain, and an indented fovea, which magnifies the central portion of the visual field.

Red Shouldered Hawk rests at Myakka State Park, Florida.

I photographed this hawk taking off from an antenna in Orlando, Florida.
HAWKS Link List
- Hawk - MSN Encarta
- Hawk, common name for various species of small to medium-sized predatory birds. Hawks have extremely sharp claws, called talons, which they use to capture, ...
- All About Birds: Red-tailed Hawk
- The most common and widespread hawk in North America, the Red-tailed Hawk is a bird of open country. It is frequently seen sitting on utility poles where it ...
- hawk -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis).[Credits : Alan Carey] any of various small to medium-sized falconiform birds, particularly those in the genus Accipiter ...
- hawk (bird) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about hawk (bird)
- Hutchinson encyclopedia article about hawk (bird). hawk (bird). Information about hawk (bird) in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
- Hawk attacks bird puppeteers - UPI.com
- Sep 22, 2008 ... A hawk mistook a hand puppet resembling a bird for the real thing, swooping into an Atlanta parking lot and attacking two puppeteers, ...
- Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory
- Fall hawk watching site in Duluth. Events, count results, abundance graphs, research and educational programs, and raptor guide.
- Red-Tailed Hawk (DesertUSA)
- Hawks are carnivores (meat eaters) that belong to the category of birds known as raptors -- birds of prey. They have strong, hooked beaks; their feet have ...
- Hawk Photo, Hawk photos, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography ...
- Keywords: accipitridae, animal, animalia, aves, bird, chordata, falconiformes, harris's hawk, hawk (accipitridae), parabuteo, unicinctus, vertebrata, ...
- All About Birds: Cooper's Hawk
- A Cooper's Hawk captures a bird with its feet, and will squeeze it repeatedly to kill it. It does not bite the prey to kill it in the fashion of falcons, ...
Red Shouldered Hawk with Anole lizard prey in its beak.

I came across this hawk in the tree while on a walk in an Orlando, Florida, suburb. It looks hazy because the sun was high in the sky behind the bird. There just was no time to find a better view point. You can clearly see the anole lizard in the hawk's beak.
Red-Tailed Hawk versus a Rattlesnake in the desert
Red Shouldered Hawk warming up on tree branch on cold morning.

When I saw this red shouldered hawk fly past our kitchen window, I grabbed my camera and ran outside to try and find it. The hawk had landed on a tree across the street and seemed to be resting and warming itself in the sun.
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe Nov 19, 2009 @ 1:38 pm
- I love the hawk pictures! Great lens! Blessed!
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- hotbrain hotbrain Oct 21, 2009 @ 12:09 am
- Really nice pictures! What camera did you use?
It's too bad that the Google ad on your page is for "bird control" I don't think that will be getting many clicks from your visitors!
I think we'd be happy if the hawks came and visited us!
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen Sep 30, 2009 @ 4:24 am
- I enjoy watching birds of prey, especially the hawks and owls. You have some great information and links in this lens.
Thanks for sharing
5* and Lensroll to Birds of Prey: Hawks
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- Thanks for joining All About Animals Group. Your lens was added to our feature module and it will appear randomly.
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- ElizabethJeanAllen ElizabethJeanAllen May 30, 2009 @ 5:22 pm
- Welcome to the Nature and the Outdoors Group.
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