Birds of prey that live in Oak Park.
There are a lot of different birds of prey that live in Oak Park. One type of bird that lives in Oak Park is the red tailed hawk. The red tailed hawk can fly up to thirty five to forty miles per hour. Most red tailed hawks live in Minnesota. Another bird that lives in Oak Park is a Peregrine Falcon. A Peregrine Falcon is historically known as the Duck Hawk in North America. Peregrine falcons are sexually dimorphic so the females are normally bigger than the male. Peregrine Falcons can fly up to 322 miles per hour. Also Peregrine falcons can be found almost anywhere in the world. A peregrine falcon has a grey-blue back, with white barred under pants. They normally eat medium sized birds and sometimes eat small mammals.
Some other types of birds around Oak Park are Cooper hawks, Eagles, Golden eagles, Barn owls, and Barred owls.
Some other types of birds around Oak Park are Cooper hawks, Eagles, Golden eagles, Barn owls, and Barred owls.