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Overview
Zone-tailed Hawk: Large hawk, mostly black except for barred flight feathers, black-and-white banded tail. Eye-rings are gray. Bill, legs are yellow. Circles like a turkey vulture. Eats small rodents, birds. Soars and glides on thermals with wings lifted slightly above back, tilts from side to side.
Range and Habitat
Zone-tailed Hawk: Breeds from northern South America to Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico, where it is partially migratory. Strays reported from California and Nevada. Preferred habitats include deep, rough, and rocky wooded canyons and tree-lined rivers near mountains, valleys, or other "rugged" areas; hunts in open spaces such as desert grasslands or sparse forests.
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Hawk-like Body
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Interesting Facts
The Zone-tailed Hawk is believed to mimic the V-shaped wing pattern of Turkey Vultures, taking advantage of prey that is desensitized to the presence of vultures.
They can spot and capture prey from up to 105 meters above the ground.
They engage in spectacular courtship displays, performing aerial loops, dives, and rolls. at heights of up to 500 meters.
A group of hawks has many collective nouns, including a "boil", "knot", "spiraling", "stream", and "tower" of hawks.
Bird Term Glossary
Author
Gary Owen Dick
Related Birds
Red-tailed Hawk
Rough-legged Hawk
Crested Caracara
Turkey Vulture
California Condor
Common Black-Hawk
Harris's Hawk
Black Vulture
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