"Red-shouldered Hawks return to the same nesting site year after year. Voice:
Decreasing scream ke-er-ke-er-ke-er. Food: Amphibians, snakes, small
mammals, small birds and insects. Nest/Eggs: Sticks and twigs lined with bark,
feathers and down, built close to trunk in cavity of tree, near swamps and bogs. 3
eggs. Size Identification Foot: Anisodactyl Broad-winged Hawk Buteo platypterus
Size Identification Observation Calendar JFMAMJ ..."
"Jeffrey C. C. Domm ... Dundas Valley Conservation Area The rolling hills and tall
trees of the Hamilton Conservation Authority's main public area attract warblers,
thrushes, cuckoos, wrens, swallows, and sparrows from spring through fall, and ..."