Hawks

Hawks are a diverse group of birds that play an important role in the ecosystem. They are predators, and they help to control populations of other animals, such as rodents and small mammals. Hawks are also important for pollination and seed dispersal.

There are many different species of hawks that can be found in southwest Ohio. Some of the most common species include:

  • Red-tailed hawk
  • Broad-winged hawk
  • Sharp-shinned hawk
  • Cooper’s hawk
  • Northern harrier
  • Swainson’s hawk
  • Red-shouldered hawk
  • American kestrel
  • Merlin
  • Peregrine falcon

These hawks can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, fields, and urban areas. They are most active during the day, and they can often be seen soaring overhead or perched on trees or telephone poles.

Hawks are beneficial birds, and they play an important role in the ecosystem. However, they are also vulnerable to a number of threats, including habitat loss, poisoning, and hunting. It is important to take steps to protect these birds so that they can continue to thrive in southwest Ohio.

Here are some ways that you can help protect hawks in southwest Ohio:

  • Plant native plants in your yard. Native plants provide food and shelter for hawks and other wildlife.
  • Avoid using pesticides. Pesticides can harm hawks and other wildlife.
  • If you see a hawk that is injured or in distress, contact a wildlife rehabilitator.
  • Support organizations that are working to protect hawks and other wildlife.

By taking these steps, you can help to ensure that hawks continue to thrive in southwest Ohio for many years to come.

Here are some additional facts about hawks in southwest Ohio:

  • The red-tailed hawk is the most common hawk in the region.
  • Hawks are typically solitary birds, but they will sometimes gather in large groups, called kettles, during migration.
  • Hawks are important for controlling populations of rodents and other small mammals.
  • Hawks are also important for pollination and seed dispersal.
  • Hawks are vulnerable to a number of threats, including habitat loss, poisoning, and hunting.
  • It is important to take steps to protect hawks so that they can continue to thrive in southwest Ohio.