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A powerful raptor of northern forests, the Northern Goshawk is the largest North American accipiter. It maneuvers through dense woods, taking prey as small as squirrels and...
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Goshawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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novaehollandiae of Australia, which is either gray or snowy white with a black beak and ruby-red eyes—and several birds of other genera also called goshawks: the red goshawk (Erythrotriorchis radiatus), a rare Australian bird, brown with relatively long wings and short tail;
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The Northern Goshawk is a large and spectacular bird of prey that lives in boreal forests throughout the Holarctic region. This powerful hunter of large birds and woodland mammals has been persecuted for many years, to the point of extinction in the United Kingdom.
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Birds Australia / RAOU : Conservation through knowledge ... The Red Goshawk is one of the world's rarest birds of prey. This bird occupies a range of habitats in northern and eastern Australia, including coastal and subcoastal tall open forests and woodlands. However, within these habitats Red Goshawks are sparsely distributed.
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The Northern Goshawk (hereafter referred to as Goshawk) is a large forest raptor, occupying boreal and temperate forests throughout the Holarctic. Irruptive movements of northern birds to the south occurs at approximately 10-year intervals that coincide with population lows of snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) and grouse.
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