Взрослая (Bicolored) © Zhawn Poot eBird S69854385 Macaulay Library ML 240443751
Взрослая (Spotted) © Jay McGowan
Молодая птица (Bicolored) © Jay McGowan
Молодая птица (Bicolored) © Heidi Ware Carlisle
Взрослая (Bicolored) © John and Milena Beer
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Молодая птица (Bicolored) © John C. Mittermeier
Взрослая (Bicolored) © John van Dort
Взрослая (Bicolored) © Corrie Winter
© Mauricio Morales Solorzano

Двуцветный ястреб Accipiter bicolor

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Определение

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Widespread but uncommon forest hawk of tropical America. Adults are mostly gray, darker on crown and upperparts, with two pale tail bands and rufous thighs that are often hidden from view. Belly is tinged rufous and faintly barred in the southern part of its range. Immature looks remarkably like a forest-falcon, but note its yellow eye and lack of dark crescent on face. Overlaps with the similar Rufous-thighed Kite in parts of South America. Bicolored Hawk is larger, lacks a vertical stripe on the throat, usually stays inside forest, and almost never soars. Feeds mainly on birds and is generally quiet and elusive. Birds from central and southern Chile as well as adjacent parts of Argentina are now considered a separate species, Chilean Hawk.

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