The gоshаwk is а bird оf nоrthern forests. It feeds on а wide variety of prey, but eats primarily birds. The goshawk pursues its prey within the forest, often twisting and and darting among trees in its efforts to catch small birds. The peregrine falcon is a bird that hunts in the open space of the sky, and also primarily eats birds. Peregrines typically catch their prey in the air using a steep dive and high speed chase. What wing shape best meets the needs of the goshawk's foraging style? And what wing shape best meets the needs of the peregrine falcon's foraging style? How do these shapes aid in the bird species' respective strategies of foraging for prey?