Originally Posted by
DnvrFox
Oh, and on the ride today, I saw a hawk in a tree just screeching away, then flying over me, then back to the tree, all the time screeching - more than I have ever heard before. Then I saw a larger hawk come circling around and they joined together and sailed off into the wind. I guess she was telling him to "get home" - we have honey dews aroiund here, or something like that.
With hawks, the larger of the two is the female. He was probably calling her for a different sort of honey-do... :-)
Some hawk species (like Harris hawks) do hunt as pairs, and that is the most lilely explanation.