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  2. Northern goshawk - Wikipedia

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    The northern goshawk has been split into two species based on significant morphological and genetic differences: Eurasian goshawk, Astur gentilis;

  3. American goshawk - Wikipedia

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    The American goshawk (Astur atricapillus) is a species of raptor in the family Accipitridae. It was first described by Alexander Wilson in 1812. The American goshawk was previously considered conspecific with the Eurasian goshawk but was assigned to a separate species in 2023 based on differences in morphology, vocalizations, and genetic divergence. [2]

  4. Goshawk - Wikipedia

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    Goshawk may refer to several species of birds of prey, mainly in the genus Accipiter: Palearctic Eurasian goshawk , Accipiter gentilis , often referred to simply as the goshawk, since it is the only goshawk found in much of its range (in Europe and Asia).

  5. Talk:Northern goshawk - Wikipedia

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    Northern goshawk is part of WikiProject Birds, an attempt at creating a standardized, informative and easy-to-use ornithological resource. If you would like to participate, visit the project page , where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  6. Red-tailed hawk - Wikipedia

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    On occasion, northern harriers (Circus hudsonius) which have much lower wing loading, will mob red-tailed hawks out of their home ranges but in winter the red-tails seem to be dominant over them in conflicts over food. [156] [226] Among Accipiter hawks, the most similar to the red-tailed hawk in diet and size is the American goshawk. In some ...

  7. Eurasian goshawk - Wikipedia

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    Unlike other northern Astur species, the adult northern goshawk never has a rusty color to its underside barring. [12] In Eurasia , the smaller male goshawk is sometimes confused with a female sparrowhawk , but is still notably larger, much bulkier and has relatively longer wings, which are more pointed and less boxy.

  8. Pale chanting goshawk - Wikipedia

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    The pale chanting goshawk hunts predominantly from elevated perches such as trees and telephone poles but also walks on the ground in pursuit of prey. [3] It is an opportunistic raptor and eats a wide variety of prey including small mammals up to the size of Cape hares, lizards, birds, large insects and carrion.

  9. Grey goshawk - Wikipedia

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    The grey goshawk (Tachyspiza novaehollandiae) is a strongly built, medium-sized bird of prey in the family Accipitridae that is found in eastern and northern Australia. The white morph of this species is known as the white goshawk. This species was formerly placed in the genus Accipiter.