Did you know that five day old red-shouldered hawks can defecate outside the nest?
Red-shouldered hawks are brown birds with reddish breasts, black and white wing feathers, and black and white tail feathers.
Least Concern - Population Increasing
Forests
Red-shouldered hawks build their nests high in trees near water out of bark, conifer sprigs, dried leaves, lichen, Spanish moss, and sticks.
All year
Voles, frogs, lizards, mice, rabbits, rats, shrews, snakes, songbirds, and toads
Red-shouldered hawks hunt by diving from perches in trees.
Cooper's Hawks and Red-Tailed Hawks
Red-shouldered hawks are often confused with red-tailed hawks because of their similar size and shape. However, red-shouldered hawks are smaller than red-tailed hawks.
Red-shouldered hawks are often confused with Cooper’s hawks because both birds have similar coloration. Cooper’s hawks have long banded tails.