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  2. American kestrel - Wikipedia

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    For most blackbirds (Icteridea), either falcon can prove effective. Starlings in close are extremely vulnerable to kestrels, but in the open are best prey for merlins. The same holds true for house sparrows, with this exception: sparrows in thick cover are better quarry for kestrels. This is the slip for which I feel the American kestrel is ...

  3. Eurasian sparrowhawk - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Adult male Eurasian sparrowhawks have bluish grey upperparts and orange-barred underparts; females and juveniles are brown above with brown barring below.

  4. Sparrowhawk - Wikipedia

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    Sparrowhawk (sometimes sparrow hawk) may refer to several species of small hawk in the subfamily Accipitrinae. "Sparrow-hawk" or sparhawk originally referred to Accipiter nisus , now called "Eurasian" or "northern" sparrowhawk to distinguish it from other species.

  5. Accipiter - Wikipedia

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    Accipiter (/ æ k ˈ s ɪ p ə d ə r /) is a genus of birds of prey in the family Accipitridae.Some species are called sparrowhawks, but there are many sparrowhawks in other genera such as Tachyspiza.

  6. Mews (falconry) - Wikipedia

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    In falconry, a mews is a birdhouse designed to house one or more birds of prey. [1] [2] In falconry there are two types of mews: the freeloft mews and traditional mews. Traditional mews usually consist of partitioned spaces designed to keep tethered birds separated with perches for each bird in the partitioned space.

  7. Accipitrinae - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar sparrowhawk, Accipiter madagascariensis; Ovambo sparrowhawk, Accipiter ovampensis; Eurasian sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus; Rufous-breasted sparrowhawk, Accipiter rufiventris; Grey-bellied hawk, Accipiter poliogaster; Sharp-shinned hawk, Accipiter striatus; White-breasted hawk, Accipiter chionogaster; Plain-breasted hawk, Accipiter ...

  8. New Zealand falcon - Wikipedia

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    Other common names for the bird are bush hawk and sparrow hawk. It is frequently mistaken for the larger and more common swamp harrier . It is the country's most threatened bird of prey, with only around 5000–15000 individuals remaining.

  9. New Britain sparrowhawk - Wikipedia

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    The New Britain sparrowhawk (Tachyspiza brachyura) is a threatened species of bird of prey. It is endemic to two Papua New Guinea islands, New Britain and New Ireland . Even in 1934 Ernst Mayr , in his survey of mountain bird life during the Whitney South Sea Expedition , found the New Britain sparrowhawk to be very rare. [ 2 ]