The animal kingdom's Accipitridae family includes hawks. There are many different kinds of birds in the Accipitridae family, which is also referred to as the family of birds of prey. These include vultures, kites, hawks, and eagles.
Accipitridae are distinguished by their keen sense of vision, strong talons, and keen beaks. Since they are carnivores, small mammals, birds, and reptiles make up the majority of their diet. Accipitridae contribute significantly to the ecosystem by assisting in the regulation of prey animal populations.
The Accipitridae family comprises more than 200 species worldwide. The red-tailed, Cooper's, and sharp-shinned hawks are a few of the most prevalent hawk species.