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Northern goshawk
Accipiter gentilis
Hawks and eagles
(Accipitridae)
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A large bird of prey with dark back and head and white eyebrow. A finely striped pattern on its breast, belly and wing under surface. A long square tail. Colour varies from grey-brown to red-brown. ♀ is much larger than ♂. Young initially have cross striped markings on the belly and are more red-brown on their backs. ⇔ l. 49-66 cm LA: ≈ ♂ easy to confuse with the ACCIPITER NISUS (Sparrowhawk) which is smaller. ≈ Looks like a BUTEO BUTEO (Buzzard) but has a longer tail and shorter wider wings.
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40-60 cm
Bird of Prey
Common
Hooked
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Prey
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Sparrowhawk
Northern goshawk
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Habicht
Autour des palombes
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