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    • Red-tailed Hawk. This species is the most prevalent hawk in the United States and the one that people are most familiar with. These large raptors are often seen on long drives in the countryside, soaring in the sky or perched on a fence post.
    • Sharp-shinned Hawk. Sharp-shinned Hawks are the smallest hawks in the United States, and they are incredibly athletic and acrobatic. It’s common to see these raptors zipping through the woods or by your bird feeders in a blur of motion!
    • Cooper’s Hawk. Cooper’s Hawks are commonly found in the United States in woods or on the edge of fields. These raptors are known for their flying agility.
    • Northern Goshawk. Northern Goshawks are secretive birds that are hard to see, as these birds of prey prefer living in large forests away from civilization.
  1. Red-tailed Hawk Sightings Map. Overview; ID info; Life History; Maps; Sounds; Range Map; Sightings Map; Map Generated from eBird Observations (Year-Round, 2019-2024)

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  3. 1960s, red-tail hawk populations have risen significantly in the United States and in North Carolina. Today it is a common bird and one of the most familiar hawks in the state. Red-tailed Hawk Range Map Habitats & Habits Red-tailed hawks like a mix of open country and deciduous forests, but they adapt to urban areas.

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  5. The Southeastern United States map includes eastern Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. This coastal region is favored with a temperate climate and white sandy beaches along its Atlantic Ocean shoreline. For detailed maps of individual Southeastern states, see Florida maps, Georgia maps, and South Carolina maps, respectively.

  6. They are found throughout the United States and Canada, and into Mexico and Central America. Many birds, including the birds here in Southeast Arizona, are year round residents. However, Red-tailed Hawks in the far northern part of their range move south for the winter—we see an uptick in hawk abundance right here in Arizona starting in October.

  7. Red-tailed Hawk breeding, migration, winter and year-round range. Historical CBC Map from USGS. See photos of the Red-tailed Hawk and learn about this raptor's size, habitat, and diet. Includes interesting facts, identification tips, nesting, range information, and sounds.

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