I must say, the people at the Audubon Naturalist Society are taking the erroneous name given to the red-tailed hawk living atop Washington National Cathedral much better than I am. In fact, they’re ...
When red-tailed hawks lose feathers, they adapt their wing and tail movements to keep performing certain flight maneuvers, a finding that could inspire aircraft design.
Keen eyesight, razor-sharp talons, and other adaptations help raptors like the peregrine falcon, red-tailed hawk, and bald eagle hunt from above. Fly alongside these magnificent raptors to see the ...