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Eurasian sparrowhawk - Wikipedia The Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae
Sparrowhawk Bird Facts | Accipiter Nisus Try to listen out for the alarm calls of small birds – this is a tell-tale sign that a Sparrowhawk could be nearby You could see a Sparrowhawk almost anywhere in the UK, except for parts of Scotland
Sparrowhawk - The Wildlife Trusts The sparrowhawk is a small bird of prey that can be found in all kinds of habitats and often visits gardens looking for its prey - small birds like finches, tits and sparrows
Sparrowhawk Bird Facts - Accipiter nisus - A-Z Animals The sparrowhawk is a type of hawk or bird of prey that, as the name suggests, primarily preys on smaller birds such as sparrows It belongs to the hawk genus, but keep in mind that the distinction between sparrowhawks and other types of hawks isn’t always clear-cut and obvious
Sparrowhawk | Small Bird of Prey, Accipiter Species, Raptor - Britannica sparrowhawk, any of various small birds of prey usually of the genus Accipiter (family Accipitridae), classified with the goshawks as “accipiters,” or true hawks They eat small birds such as sparrows, small mammals, and insects
Eurasian Sparrowhawk - eBird 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 Comprehensive life histories for all bird species and families Take Merlin with you in the field!
Sparrowhawk: Habitat, Hunting Facts — Wildenatur. com The Eurasian Sparrowhawk is an agile and skilled bird of prey specialized in hunting small birds Its lightning-fast maneuvers allow it to chase prey even through dense vegetation
Sparrowhawk Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info etc . . . A Sparrowhawk’s eyes change colour as it ages, from greenish in youth to a deep orange or red in adulthood These birds are masters of surprise, often catching their prey off guard Sparrowhawks have been part of human culture and folklore for centuries, even featuring in works by Shakespeare