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Red-tailed Hawk

- The Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo Jamaicensis) is the most widespread and commonly seen hawk in North America - It is the most common year-round resident raptor in southern Arizona - Known as a "highway hawk," it is frequently spotted perched on utility poles or soaring over open fields - They are large, bulky hawks with broad, rounded wings and a short, wide tail ... adults typically feature the signature red tail, a white underbelly, and a dark "belly band" of streaks - Their raspy, downward-slurring scream (kree-eee-ar) is the quintessential "raptor sound" - Females are about 25% larger than males, a common trait in birds of prey ... they can weigh up to 3.5 lbs with a wingspan reaching nearly 4.5 feet - They have extraordinary eyesight, capable of spotting a small rodent from 100 feet in the air - They can live for more than 20 years; the oldest recorded wild individual reached over 30 years old

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