- The
rough-
legged buzzard (Europe) or
rough-
legged hawk (North America) (Buteo lagopus) is a medium-large bird of prey. It is
found in
arctic and subarctic...
-
ferrugineous rough-leg, due to its
similarity to the
closely related rough-
legged hawk (B. lagopus). The
generic name
buteo is
Latin for 'buzzard'. The specific...
- area in the
rough-
legged buzzard (B. lagopus) and 44 g (1.6 oz)/cm2 in the red-shouldered
hawk (B. lineatus). In contrast, the red-tailed
hawk weighed considerably...
-
ground like a
northern harrier (Circus cyaneus) or
hovers like a
rough-
legged hawk (B. lagopus)
while hunting. They
frequently engage in transect-glides...
- are also
bolder and
blacker on all
paler forms of
rough-
legged hawk. Many pale
morph rough-
legged buzzards have a bold,
blackish band
across the belly...
- falcon:
early October Red-shouldered
hawk:
early October to
early November Golden eagle:
early November Rough-
legged hawk:
early November to
early December...
- take live
mammal prey, such as the
golden eagle,
rough-
legged buzzard (also
known as the
rough-
legged hawk), Steller's sea
eagle (in
coastal northeastern...
-
second only to the red-tailed
hawk's. In the
Wisconsin data, the red-shouldered, the broad-winged and
rough-
legged hawks (Buteo lagopus) as well as the...
- erminea),
Snowy owl (Bubo scandiacus),
Gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus),
Rough-
legged hawk (Buteo lagopus) – and
occasionally humans. The
Arctic wolf is probably...
-
goldeneye American herring gull Ring-billed gull Bald
eagle Golden eagle Rough-
legged hawk Merlin Ruffed grouse Greater prairie chicken Brown creeper Red-breasted...