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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Red-tailed hawks are frequently seen in the Angeles National Forest, as well as certain areas throughout Southern California.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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The red-tailed hawks are doing noisy exchanges at the nest.
The red-tailed hawks could not be relocated because Ledder says they would probably find their way back.
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Sarah Kennedy, Fashion Model
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Two red-tailed hawks interact-first by slowly circling in the thermal, then the smaller male dives at the larger female.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Red-tailed hawks, marsh, and sparrow hawks are common summer sights over the cleared meadows and woodlots.
Marsh hawks, bald eagles and red tailed hawks can also frequently be seen in the area.
Utilities are going underground and the Red Tailed Hawks and Eagles will soar above!
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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Egg shells of red-tailed hawks were reported to be six percent thicker during years of heavy DDT usage than just before DDT use began.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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Many Red-tailed Hawks were spotted while scanning with binoculars or spotting scope.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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Red-tailed hawks are a large species and are beneficial because they feed on rats, mice and insects.
Red-tailed hawks usually mate for life and often use the same nest year after year.
Diet: Red-tailed Hawks are known to take small rodents, skunks and snakes.
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