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Semi Tropic Spiritualists' Tract: Just How Much Larger Is The Female Red Tail Than Her Mate?
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Video: Gary Vlahakis, May 3, 2012, around 3PM. (Best viewed in full screen.)
Female Red Tailed Hawks are considerably larger than the males. In the video, male lands with a small prey animal in his beak for the 4 chicks. At 28 seconds, the female joins the family in the nest.
We'd like to acknowledge Gary's dedication to documenting the Red Tailed Hawk nest. We are grateful for the window
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