Hawks are a type of medium-sized birds of prey, broadly including many different species of falcons, such as common kestrels, chestnut kestrels, grey falcons, and goshawks. They typically live in open grasslands, deserts, and mountainous areas, feeding on small mammals and birds, and displaying excellent flying skills and hunting abilities in the air.
Harriers come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but most species have long, sharp wings that allow them to hover or swoop down quickly to catch prey. Harriers are generally slightly smaller than falcons but larger than eagles. They also have exceptional vision and hearing abilities, enabling them to quickly locate and target their prey.
In different countries and cultures, hawks have also been used as symbols and tools for hunting, recreation, and cultural activities. For example, in the Middle East and Central Asia, people use specially trained hawks for hunting and performances; in some parts of Europe and North America, hawks have also become popular objects of birdwatching and conservation.
