Transcription: That's Harris's hawk. Now that's not uncommon round here, but they're not found much further north. They're much more common in Mexico and South America. And the interesting thing about this bird is its sociability. They live in groups, often hunt in groups, and group members frequently help the breeding pair to rear their young. In some cases, a single breeding female will have two males breeding with her, and that's a rather unusual arrangement in birds.