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    Harris's Hawk Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Harris's Hawk? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Harris's Hawk from Animals and what is the personality traits.

    Harris's Hawk
    ESTP

    ESTP (8w7)

    Harris's Hawk personality type is ESTP, which is the most common personality type in the U.S.

    All of the information in the article below was compiled using the guidelines presented in the book Type Talk by Sasha Issenberg, published by Portfolio.

    Here are 7 things to know about Harris's hawks:

    1. Harris hawks are extremely intelligent. Researchers have found that Harris's hawks look at images of objects that are hidden in both human and non-human locations, and then use memory to determine whether the object actually exists in the location where the bird was raised. The researchers found that Harris's hawks can remember where objects were hidden even after they were moved to a different place than the location where they were initially hidden. The researchers also found that Harris's hawks can remember which objects were hidden in which locations.

    2. Harris hawks are found mainly in the western United States, with high populations found in Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, and northern Utah. The highest densities of Harris's hawks are found in Oregon, where the population density reaches over 200 birds per square mile.

    3.

    The Harris's hawk, formerly known as the bay-winged hawk or dusky hawk, and known in Latin America as peuco, is a medium-large bird of prey that breeds from the southwestern United States south to Chile, central Argentina, and Brazil. Birds are sometimes reported at large in Western Europe, especially Britain, but it is a popular species in falconry and these records almost certainly all refer to escapes from captivity. The name is derived from the Greek para, meaning beside, near or like, and the Latin buteo, referring to a kind of buzzard; uni meaning once; and cinctus meaning girdled, referring to the white band at the tip of the tail. John James Audubon gave this bird its English name in honor of his ornithological companion, financial supporter, and friend Edward Harris. The Harris's hawk is notable for its behavior of hunting cooperatively in packs consisting of tolerant groups, while other raptors often hunt alone.

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