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The only 2 birds of prey that hunt in packs!


Dave H

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In all the raptor kingdom only 1 bird hunts in packs . They are called 'Wolves of the air'

 

These are my two i flew last year. One would cover each side of the fence...

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Dave H.

 

I am suspect of your statement. How about a flock of turkey buzzards?

 

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It's a vulture and so is a carrion eater . they scavange together like the african griffin but the harris hawk communicate into a hunting pack. The males usually do the chasing and if they do not catch the females wait and kill the quarry. it's very similar to wilddogs etc etc


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Lanner falcons which really are based in South Africa do hunt in pairs sometimes if the female tolerates the male.

 

Here is just some Harris hawks national geographic tube clip of them positioning themselves for some dinner. In Arizona i have seen them in huge packs. I kind of feel sorry for the cotton tails (Rabbits) as they stand little chance.

 


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