The book takes an integrated approach, examining the neurobiology of hawk vision, their hunting behaviors, and the evolutionary pressures that have shaped their capabilities. It progresses from an overview of avian visual systems to detailed analyses of neural mechanisms, hunting techniques like soaring and stooping, and the ecological context driving these adaptations. By combining insights from laboratory experiments, field observations, and computational models, ""Hawk Motion Detection"" provides a holistic understanding of how hawks master the art of motion detection to thrive in their ecological niche.