The Harris's Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus) is an excellent hunter that stands out by being one of the very few raptor species to hunt and live socially. They have greater success hunting in groups and exhibit play behavior that mimics hunting. They live, hunt, and nest in social units, even helping the members of their group when they are injured.
I think this raptor fits qEtoiles very well in both its prowess in hunting and its social, cooperative, playful nature. It's always a joy to spot a Harris's Hawk, and the same goes for our favorite warrior cucumber!
"This strikingly patterned southwestern hawk is more sociable than most birds of prey. It is often seen in groups of three or more, the birds perching close together on poles or giant cactus. It may seem lethargic or tame when perched, allowing close approach; when hunting, however, it is dashing and powerful, pursuing prey in agile flight even through dense brush. Two or more Harris's Hawks may hunt cooperatively, working together to chase prey into the open."
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