Unlikely predators: Owls, raccoons feast on endangered baby hawks

Wednesday, July 12, 2017 - 12:12 in Biology & Nature

Populations of ferruginous hawks are in decline, and the species is designated as threatened in Canada. New research from the University of Alberta has revealed two unlikely predators: raccoons and great horned owls that attack baby ferruginous hawks in their nests.

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