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Are seahawks real? The science behind Seattle’s Super Bowl team

Last updated: February 7, 2026 8:35 pm
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The Seattle Seahawks are making a comeback to the Super Bowl after more than a decade. But what exactly is a seahawk? Surprisingly, there is no specific bird species known as a seahawk. Instead, various bird species have been associated with the Seattle Seahawks’ mascot over the years.

The history of the name dates back to 1975 when fans proposed the name “Seahawks” for the city’s newly established football team. The osprey, also known as the river hawk or fish hawk, is one bird species that has been called a seahawk. The osprey’s ability to catch fish with its talons and its resilience in overcoming challenges has made it a fitting symbol for the team.

Another bird species that has been referred to as a seahawk is the skua, a large predatory bird from the North Atlantic. While skuas are known for their aggressive behavior towards other birds, they are not technically hawks as they do not seize prey with their feet.

Despite the association with ospreys and skuas, the Seattle Seahawks’ imagery and live animals at events depict a variety of bird species. The team’s logo, featuring blues and greens, is said to resemble the ceremonial masks of Seattle’s Indigenous communities rather than a specific bird. Additionally, the team’s official mascot, Blitz, is portrayed as a generic bird character without a specific species designation.

At Seahawks games, a live bird named Taima is sometimes present. However, Taima is actually an Augur Hawk, as it is illegal to use ospreys for commercial purposes. This further emphasizes the diversity of bird species represented in the team’s imagery.

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In conclusion, the Seattle Seahawks’ mascot is a unique blend of various bird species, with no single bird officially designated as a seahawk. The team’s history and symbolism reflect a celebration of resilience, diversity, and the spirit of overcoming challenges—a fitting tribute to the diverse avian world.

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