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  2. Ferruginous hawk - Wikipedia

    • The ferruginous hawk (Buteo regalis) is a large bird of prey and belongs to the broad-winged buteo hawks. An old colloquial name is ferrugineous rough-leg, due to its similarity to the closely related rough-legged hawk (B. lagopus). The generic name buteo is Latin for 'buzzard'. The specific epithet regalis is Latin for 'royal' (from rex, regis, 'king'). The common nam… See more

    Description

    This is the largest of the North American Buteos and is often mistaken for an eagle due to its size, proportions, and behavior. Among all the nearly thirty species of Buteo in the world, only the upland buzzard (B. hemilasius) of … See more

    Habitat

    The preferred habitat for ferruginous hawks are the arid and semiarid grassland regions of North America. The countryside is open, level, or rolling prairies; foothills or middle elevation plateaus largely devoid of trees; and cultivat… See more

     
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  2. Ferruginous Hawk | Audubon Field Guide

     
  3. Ferruginous Hawk - All About Birds

    WEBLearn about the Ferruginous Hawk, a regal bird with a gray head, rusty shoulders and legs, and white underparts. Find out how to identify, where to see, and what it eats in the open country of the West.

  4. Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis) | U.S. Fish

    WEBFerruginous Hawks are very large, broad-winged hawks with two distinguished types of plumage referred to as light morphs and dark morphs.

  5. Ferruginous Hawk Identification - All About Birds

    WEBThis largest of North American hawks really is regal—its species name is regalis—with a unique gray head, rich, rusty (ferruginous) shoulders and legs, and gleaming white underparts. A rarer dark-morph is reddish …

  6. Ferruginous hawk - The Raptor Center

    WEBButeo regalis. Identifying Characteristics. The ferruginous hawk is the largest buteo in North America, with a length of 20 to 25 inches and a wingspan of 53 to 56 inches. These hawks have short, dark, hooked …

  7. Ferruginous Hawk - Buteo regalis - Birds of the World

  8. Ferruginous Hawk - American Bird Conservancy

    WEBThe regal Ferruginous Hawk ranks as the biggest North American member of the genus Buteo, a group of stocky hawks with long, broad wings. It is even noticeably larger than the robust and familiar Red-tailed Hawk. …

  9. ADW: Buteo regalis: INFORMATION

    WEBLearn about the Ferruginous Hawk, the largest hawk in North America, its geographic range, habitat, physical description, reproduction, behavior, and conservation status. Find out how this raptor hunts, communicates, and …

  10. Ferruginous Hawk Life History - All About Birds

  11. Ferruginous Hawk - eBird

    WEBFerruginous HawkButeo regalis. Sign in to see your badges. Identification. POWERED BY MERLIN. Large raptor of dry open country; light morph much more common than dark morph. Light adult distinctly rufous above …

  12. Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis) - Birds of North America

  13. Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis) - iNaturalist

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  18. Buteo regalis - US Forest Service

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