Hawks or vultures

Are these hawks are vultures? Just validating what I think based on google.
 

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But do watch out for hawks. I find that they stick around with the vultures, but the hawks are really high in the sky it’s hard to see them. This is just a my experience/observation.
 
But do watch out for hawks. I find that they stick around with the vultures, but the hawks are really high in the sky it’s hard to see them. This is just a my experience/observation.
Only experience I've had with hawks is the one that sits on the tree limb watching my shitzu go to the bathroom outside.

Always got my .22 nearby in case things go south out there 😶
 
Only experience I've had with hawks is the one that sits on the tree limb watching my shitzu go to the bathroom outside.

Always got my .22 nearby in case things go south out there 😶
Oh....geez....that must make you a bit nervous. I know it would make me.
 
They didn't seem to go much for my chickens though which I thought was odd. But my little Niko seems to have his interest which I'm always watching him when he goes out.

I refuse to shoot the bird for sitting there mostly cause I doubt that's legal and he hasn't done anything yet to my dog
Now if he swoops then it's war
 
Hawks have light bellies, and are not black. They also have a different body shape, their wings are stockier and they have a tail like a fan. Vultures however, generally have a larger wingspan and circle. They don't have as prominent a tail either.
Hope this is helpful,
Arwoon
 

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