Many hawks are called chicken hawks in the United States. They include, Cooper's hawk, goshawk, redtailed hawk and red shouldered hawk. The name really shouldn't apply, as these hawks rarely molest poultry.
Depending on the species of hawk the size of prey can vary greatly. Also, on occasion a bird of prey will do into a condition call yarrick, where they will attack and even kill prey much larger than they are. A redtailed hawk can take a Canadian goose. Larger birds of prey, like Golden Eagles, will kill deer.
Usually, hawks roost in evergreen trees, where they cannot be seen easy by predators.
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Roost is a noun (a roost) and a verb (to roost).
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The Roost was created in 2005.
The chickens roost in the henhouse.
The duration of The Roost is 1.33 hours.
All chickens roost.
Roost Records was created in 1949.
Roost Records ended in 1958.