A group of hawks is called a cast, aerie, or kettle. the only hawk you are likely to find in groups is the Harris and it is found in Arizona and Texas.
I live in Georgia and have groups of 5 or 6 hawks that circle our open pasture. Don't know what kind they are, as my camera won't zoom that far, but close enough to tell it is hawks.
A group of hawks is called a cast, aerie, or kettle. the only hawk you are likely to find in groups is the Harris and it is found in Arizona and Texas.
I live in Georgia and have groups of 5 or 6 hawks that circle our open pasture. Don't know what kind they are, as my camera won't zoom that far, but close enough to tell it is hawks.
A flock as most groups of birds are called.
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I'm pretty sure that crabs and hawks go in casts.
Hawks are often associated group of birds called Raptors. Scientifically hawks are in the family Accipitridae which is a subset of the order Accipitriformes. The order Accipitrformes includes most species of raptors.
A group of ostriches is called a flock. Or rather a "herd of ostriches" and a "flock of birds".
the war hawks
The proper name for a group of hawks is not a flock,however it is referred to a kettle of hawks.
The War Hawks
The War Hawks
Henry Clay
They were called the hawks, while those against war were the doves.
Hawks are birds.
Known as "War Hawks" they were a group of Republican Congressmen who demanded the United States declare war against Great Britain, invade British Canada, and expel the Spanish from Florida.