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Hawaiian Hawk
by Gavin Suankum
Photo by
Kaleomokuokanalu
2.
introduction
Hawaiian hawk, Io (EE-oh).
About 1,110 left in the world.
They live in agricultural places.
Hawaiian hawk is one of many few extant species native to Hawaii.
Hawaiian hawks are strong fliers and can be seen in the valleys of Hilo.
Photo by
mkullen
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animal description
A hawaiian hawk is only 16-18 inches tall.
A hawk can be brown,dark brown,spotted and mostly speckled.
A hawaiian hawk has wings,talons,breast and claws.
Female hawks are slightly larger then males.
Photo by
Makuahine Pa'i Ki'i
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life cycle
Hawaiian hawk can live from 2-4 years.
Like all other birds hawks lay eggs.
They are very noisy during mating season.
They live in forests when they are breeding and mating.
A male hawk can only visit to deliver food.
Photo by
Makuahine Pa'i Ki'i
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life cycle part 2
Hawks only lay one egg at a time.
Baby hawks fledge after 56-59 days.
A hawk leaves its parents after a year.
Hawks reproduce on march the second year its left its parents.
Photo by
Samurai John
6.
habitat
Hawaiian hawks live in agricultrural places like nut and papaya orchards.
They eat frogs,mice,rats and smaller birds
Nothing eats a hawaiian hawk.
Photo by
blmiers2
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population status
A hawaiian hawk is being removed from the endangered list this year.
The main reason it was endangered is because we shot them.
The other reason was because we cut down their trees.
Photo by
John Game
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conclusion
Hawaiians are very praising to the hawk
They adore it because they beleive it is their ancestors watching them.
scientests predict that hawks will be removed from the list this year.
To save the hawks faster we can stop cutting down trees.
Photo by
gainesp2003
9.
thats all folks...
Photo by
Thomas Hawk
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