2007 eBird gem
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2007 eBird gem

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Based on an experience I had hiking a short mountain two years ago; as I reached the top, exhausted, a beautiful Eurasian Goshawk (Astur Gentilis) flew by, looked right at me and disappeared in the dark woods.
eurasian goshawk to try and warm myself to get back into art again
White-bellied Goshawk (Tachyspiza haplochroa), family Accipitridae, family Accipitriformes, endemic to New Caledonia
photograph by Dubi Shapiro
Accipitridae family
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Bearded vulture
Harpy eagle
Scissor-tailed kite
Crested goshawk
White-headed vulture
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Swallow-tailed kite
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Blythe's hawk-eagle
African harrier-hawk
Tiny hawk
Red-tailed hawk

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Simplified bird #138 - siberian goshawk
( requested by anon )
Bird #79 - Eurasian goshawk (LC)
Only nobles were allowed to fly these for falconry in the medieval period. They are ferocious raptors, sometimes hunting in pairs (one bird acting as distraction and the other ambushing), and have been reported pursuing prey for up to 15 minutes!!
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Today in birds hated by Crowy: Habicht.
Habicht (goshawk) & Aaskrähe (carrion crow) im Rosensteinpark, Bad Cannstatt.