The zone-tailed hawk is another species I'd never heard of prior to planning for southeastern Arizona. Birds of the World notes that it is "widely distributed...[but] uncommon and patchily distributed, for reasons that are not well understood...Its habits and distribution is best understood in the northern part of the range and south of the U.S. and northern Mexico it is poorly known. It is one of the least known birds of prey in North America...[and] remains relatively unstudied."
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| This zone-tailed hawk was flying above Ash Canyon Bird Sanctuary in the Huachuca Mountains. |



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