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Collared Sparrowhawk
Accipiter cirrocephalus
-17.4341, 123.719
Field Notes
Description:
A medium-sized, finely built raptor (bird of prey) with wide staring bright yellow eyes. The upperparts and side of the head are slate- grey, with a complete chestnut half-collar. The underparts are finely barred pale rufous on white and the rounded wings are rather short. The bill is black, with a pale yellow cere (fleshy bill base). It has long fine yellow legs and very long toes, especially the middle toe. The tail is long and generally squared at the tip. The sexes are similar in appearance but males are smaller than females.
Habitat:
I stumbled across this beautiful bird in a tree on the edge of a wetlands where the water is quite low...bring on the rain!
Notes:
My first reference for identification: The Michael Morcombe eGuide to Australian Birds, Mobile App.
The Collared Sparrowhawk is also called the Chickenhawk.
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