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Those in the nest are of yellow warbler, the other two of red-tailed hawk
In addition to a wide variety of birds including great blue heron, raptors such as barred owl, osprey, red-tailed hawk and bald eagle, corvids ( raven, crow, scrub and Steller's jay ) and others, the native streams are home to various species of salmon and the Vancouver Trout Hatchery.
The City's official logo, depicting the red-tailed hawk flying over the Santa Monica Mountains, symbolizes a commitment to preserving the community's natural beauty and semi-rural quality of life.
At least 280 species of birds can be found in Banff including bald and golden eagles, red-tailed hawk, osprey, and merlin, all of which are predatory species.
In the popular children's book series Animorphs, the character Tobias lives trapped in the body of a red-tailed hawk ( and is likely the most famous fictional red-tailed hawk.
It begins in Mexico, where Attenborough observes bats being outmaneuvered by a red-tailed hawk.
: UNC Pembroke's athletic nickname is the Braves while its mascot is the red-tailed hawk.
The red-tailed hawk was added as a companion to the Brave in 1991.
: The Braves ' athletic uniforms and other campus symbols are adorned with the mascot to invoke the qualities of the red-tailed hawk – speed, keen sight, focus, power, hunting ability and good luck.
Many predators, such as martens, raccoons, owls, hawks, falcons, coyotes, foxes, snakes, the red-tailed hawk, weasels, cats and dogs, eat voles.
In these upland reaches one finds plentiful Black-tailed Deer, coyote, skunk, raccoon, opossum, wild turkey, turkey vulture, red-tailed hawk and occasionally bobcat and mountain lion.
Birds of prey displayed in the park include bald eagle, golden eagle, African fish eagle, tawny eagle, peregrine falcon, red-tailed hawk, great black hawk, Harris hawk, ferruginous hawk, snowy owl, Eurasian eagle owl, barn owl, spectacled owl, great horned owl, burrowing owl, Marabou stork, black vulture, king vulture, turkey vulture, cinereous vulture, Andean condor, steppe eagle, Lanner falcon, and American kestrel.
An avian cloaca or vent ; in this example, a Red-tailed Hawk | red-tailed hawk ( Buteo jamaicensis )
* Pale Male, a red-tailed hawk that lives in New York City
A red-tailed hawk led them to their respective spots in the hills ; as the trees are tall in the Black Hills, they could not always see where they were going.
Other birds that are frequently seen are American goldfinch, red-winged blackbird, turkey vulture ( buzzard ), red-tailed hawk, and American kestrel.
Predators of the bat include large birds such as red-tailed hawk, American kestrels, great horned owls, barn owls, and Mississippi kites.
Although known as the Utes, the University of Utah employs a red-tailed hawk named Swoop as its mascot at basketball, football and baseball games.

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It is a refuge for migratory birds from Canada, the U. S. and other regions of Mexico, including the red-tailed falcon, the Harris falcon, wild ducks, geese, and others.
The Refuge has been designated as an Important Bird Area and serves as a wintering area for bald eagles and dozens of red-tailed hawks, northern harriers, and rough-legged hawks.
The main visitor center provides an overlook of a waterfowl impoundment for birdwatching as well as the opportunity to see a red-tailed hawk.
The creek has a meager but year-round natural flow, and the water and resulting vegetation provide a habitat for animals, including skunks, opossums, raccoons, red-tailed hawks, red-shouldered hawks, great horned owls, coyotes, and the rare native San Francisco forktail damselfly, Ischnura gemina.
Because it is only 1. 22 km² in size and has a very dangerous landing at the northwest corner of the reef, it has been designated a wildlife sanctuary, mainly for the red-tailed tropic birds and red-footed Boobies.

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Mature gold crossback arowanas are distinguished from the red-tailed golden arowanas by having metallic gold crossing the back completely.

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Other mammalian prey include, red-tailed monkeys, yellow baboons, blue duikers, bushbucks and warthogs.
), coyote ( Canis latrans ), domestic dogs ( C. familiaris ), domestic cats ( Felis catus ), wolves ( C. lupus ), mountain lions ( Felis concolor ), great horned owls ( Bubo virginianus ), barred owls ( Strix varia ), spotted owls ( S. occidentalis ), other owls, red-tailed hawks ( Buteo jamaicensis ), northern goshawks ( Accipiter gentilis ), other hawks ( Buteonidae ), golden eagles ( Aquila chryseatos ), and crows and ravens.
Other birds such as owls, herons, red-tailed hawks, and eagles are mentioned, some having major parts in books, including in Mattimeo when a raven named General Ironbeak manages to invade and briefly conquer Redwall Abbey.
Opossums, red-tailed hawks, turkey vultures, and other species are also common.
Free-flying adults have fewer predators but can be taken in some numbers by Cooper's hawks, northern goshawks, red-tailed hawks, great horned owls and barred owls.
Passage red-tailed hawks are also preferred by falconers because these younger birds have not yet developed adult behaviors, which can make training substantially more challenging.
* The red-tailed golden is found in northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
* Scleropages aureus described the red-tailed golden arowana.
Although the scales are golden, the anal and caudal fins are reddish-brown. Mature red-tailed golden arowanas have brilliant metallic gold lateral scales, gill covers, bellies, and pectoral and pelvic fin membranes, although the back is dark.
This variety also lacks the reddish fins of the red-tailed golden.
All strains are probably endangered, but some ( notably the super red and red-tailed golden ) more critically than others.

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The fish hawk flew on and was lost from sight.
He became a hunter, and like a hawk, he flew to seek his prey.

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The shop is crowded and most goods can only be reached from behind the counter — allowing Arkwright a chance to hawk more goods.

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The top and bottom panels are drawings from a manuscript held, as of 1801, in the " Royal Library " dating from early 14th century showing parties of both sexes hawking by the waterside ; the falconer is frightening the fowl to make them rise and the hawk is in the act of seizing upon one of them.
He sold them to newsboys in lots of a hundred to hawk in the street.
Numerous other common names have been applied to the crane fly, many of them more or less regional, including mosquito hawk, mosquito eater ( or skeeter eater ), wolf mosquito, gallinipper, and gollywhopper.
Some of them are no longer found in the country's martial arts today, such as the kris ( dagger ), hawk ( spear ), trisun ( trident ), daab ( straight sword ) and vajra.
Bird guides caution against confusing them with the much more common Turkey Vulture, but at a reasonable distance one can distinguish them from vultures by their smaller size, the typical hawk shape of the wings and head, and the pale stripe on the tail.
At higher levels, Druids become increasingly powerful ; the wild shape ability allows them to assume the form of animals specialised for differing purposes-they can become a hawk to scout, a cat for stealth, a horse for transport, a snake to climb, or a bear for combat.
The man does not give them his name, though he does hand Par a ring with a hawk insignia.
Sayles's script opened with Scar ( who was described in the script as having a beak-like mouth and eyes like a grasshopper's ) killing farm animals by touching them with a long bony finger which gave off an eerie light, and ended with Buddy, marooned on Earth by his mean-spirited peers, cowering under the shadow of an approaching hawk.

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