Broad-Winged Hawk
Click on pictures to expand. Gallery pictures at bottom.+ Facts about hawks.
- Hawks have vision several times better than that of human beings.
- Hawks are some of the most intelligent species of birds.
- Hawks live in all regions except Antarctic; almost all zones support numerous species, but only one occurs in N Arctic.
- Hawks live in all habitats, from forests to wetlands, sub-deserts, tundra, high mountains and urban areas.
- Hawks are birds of prey that are active during the day.
- There are 270 different speces of hawks.
- Female hawks are larger than male hawks.
- Most hawks pair for life, but if one partner dies, the other will quickly find a new mate.
- Some pairs remain together year round; others may separate after the breeding season.
- Hawks tend to come back to the same place to breed year after year.
- Large hawks only lay one or two eggs.
- Smaller hawks tend to lay three to five eggs.
- All hawks are protected by laws in the United States.
- Hawks see in color.
Floated on Mat with Black Wooden Frame (supplied). 24.5 inches tall. 19.5 inches wide.
Price: $150.00
