A T-45 Goshawk, assigned to Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 23, prepares to land on the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) on Jan. 20, 2020. US Navy Photo The Navy resumed using the ...
Broad-winged hawks are the most common raptor at Hawk Ridge. Bald eagles are the biggest. Sharpshins come through by the hundreds early each fall. But northern goshawks, the fierce hunters of the ...
The Boke of St. Albans, a 15th-century sportsman’s handbook, decreed that only a nobleman could hunt with a falcon, but a mere yeoman might settle for a goshawk. These days it is the very wildness and ...
Birders might wonder where the name American goshawk came from—didn’t this bird used to be called the northern goshawk? The American goshawk name originated from a recent taxonomy update, splitting ...
The Navy has grounded its T-45 Goshawk training fleet following multiple engine issues in recent months, the second such grounding since 2022. (Mass Communication Specialist Seaman August Clawson/Navy ...
A T-45C Goshawk training aircraft, assigned to Training Air Wing ONE (TW-1) lands on the flight deck of Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN-73) during flight operations in the ...
The Navy recently returned some of its Goshawk training jets to the skies after a two-week safety pause but still is evaluating the airworthiness of the remaining planes, according to the service.
Putting studies of North American goshawks in context / Robert E. Kenward -- Toward a better understanding of the northern goshawk / Michael L. Morrison -- Northern goshawk ecology : an assessment of ...
Christopher MacColl receives funding and support from Rio Tinto Weipa, the Australian Wildlife Conservancy, the Queensland Department of Environment and Sciences, and the University of Queensland.