The Crested Goshawk is a bird of prey from tropical Asia. This raptor has short broad wings and a long tail, both adaptations to manoeuvring through trees. It is 30–46 cm in length, with the female much larger than the male. The larger size and a short crest, clearly visible in profile identify it from other goshawks.
The male has a dark brown crown, grey head sides and black moustachial and throat stripes. The pale underparts are patterned with rufous streaks on the breast and bars on the belly. The larger female has a browner head and brown underpart streaks and bars. The juvenile has pale fringes to its head feathers, and the underpart background colour is buff rather than white.
The flight is a characteristic slow flap, slow flap, straight glide.
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Canon 50D, EF70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM
crested goshawk, accipiter trivirgatus, raptor, bird of prey, asia, predator, hunter, falcon
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awesome capture Deb :))
Many thanks Trish!
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Wonderful capture
Many thanks Larry, I love all the Goshawks!
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Great capture yust look at the eye very sharp. Inst. Fav.
Cheers
Rod.
Many thanks Rodney!
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Many thanks Laura, very happy making!
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Congrats on your feature of this great capture !
I would love to have some of the flexibility of their necks !
Many thanks Trish, yes they having an amazing swivel!
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beautiful shot…….
Many thanks Larry, I love the Goshawks … well any raptors actually!
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excellent
Many thanks Luda!
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STUNNING work of art
Many thanks Heather, very happy making!
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