Adult male © Magnus Andersson eBird S55442395 Macaulay Library ML 154133151
Adult male © Ricardo Rodríguez
Adult female © Daniel Melamed
Adult female © Sérgio Correia
Immature © Anonymous
+ 5
Adult male © Paul Chapman
Adult male © Albin Jacob
Juvenile © Surendhar Boobalan
(with Hooded Crows) © Aleksandar Urošević

Eurasian Sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus

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Identification

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Fairly small, long-tailed hawk with broad, rounded wings (not pointed like kestrels). Soars occasionally, but more often seen in quick hunting flight chasing small birds, or perched quietly in shade. Note golden-yellow eyes, barred underparts (barring grayish on female, rusty on male). Juvenile brownish above through first year. Smaller and much less bulky than Northern Goshawk, and with horizontally barred instead of vertically striped underparts. Occurs in woodland, forest, farmland, and urban areas with hedges and wooded patches; sometimes hunts in gardens.

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