ANATOMY OF BIRDS
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
MIGRATIONS OF BIRDS
CLASSIFICATION OF BIRDS
LIZARD-TAILED BIRD
AMERICAN TOOTHED-BIRDS
THE OSTRICHES
THE RHEAS
EMEUS AND CASSOWARIES
THE TINAMOUS
THE KIWIS
THE PENGUINS
LOONS AND GREBES
ALBATROSSES & PETRELS
STORK-LIKE BIRDS
GOOSE-LIKE BIRDS
FALCON-LIKE BIRDS
FOWL-LIKE BIRDS
CRANE-LIKE BIRDS
PLOVER-LIKE BIRDS
CUCKOO-LIKE BIRDS
THE ROLLER-LIKE BIRDS
SPARROW-LIKE BIRDS

 

   

Birds and Birding's Guide to:

Watching THE FALCON-LIKE BIRDS

THE KITES, BUZZARDS, EAGLES, HAWKS, AND ALLIES

Other Forms of Red-tail Hawk

The following geographical races are recognized: the Western Red-tailed Hawk (B. b. calurus), which inhabits the country west of the Rocky Mountains as well as portions of Mexico; Krider's Red-tail (B. b. kriderii),

found on'the Great Plains from Minnesota to Texas; Harlan's Red-tail (B. b. harlani) of the lower Mississippi Valley and the Gulf States; the Socorro Red-tail (B. b. socorroensis), found only on Socorro Island, off western Mexico; and the Costa Rica Red-tail (B. b. costaricensis) of Costa Rica and Panama.

 

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