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The Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo) or just hobby, is a small, slim falcon. It belongs to a group of similar falcons often considered a subgenus Hypotriorchis . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
Eurasian hobby: Falco subbuteo: 400 000 [25] LC [25] [25] Minimum estimate. [25] Bat falcon: Falco rufigularis: 500 000 – 4 999 999 [26] LC [26] [26] Barred forest falcon: Micrastur ruficollis: 500 000 – 4 999 999 [27] LC [27] [27] Collared forest falcon: Micrastur semitorquatus: 500 000 – 4 999 999 [28] LC [28] [28] Laughing falcon ...
Eurasian hobby (F. subbuteo), also known as the northern hobby; African hobby (F. cuvierii) Oriental hobby (F. severus) Australian hobby or little falcon (F. longipennis), uncommon but widespread in Australia, during the southern winter, some birds migrate to the north of the continent or to the islands of Southeast Asia
The SZD-21 was a successor to the IS-4 Jastrząb.Development began in January 1958 as the SZD-21 Sokół, but due to problems with the flying surfaces and a wood metal sandwich, a construction of the design was restarted as the SZD-21 Kobuz (Eurasian hobby), than SZD-21-2 Kobuz.
Eleonora's falcon is a bird of prey, 36–42 cm (14–17 in) long with an 87–104 cm (34–41 in) wingspan. It is shaped like a large Eurasian hobby or a small slender peregrine falcon, with its long pointed wings, long tail and slim body. There are two colour morphs: The adult dark morph is all sooty brown, with black underwing coverts. The ...
The aircraft is single-engined, propeller driven and designed for private and general aviation use. [1] [3] The Falco was sold in kit or plans form for amateur construction by the Sequoia Aircraft Company of Richmond, Virginia from the 1980s until its closure in 2014. [6] Laverda-built Falco IV from Denmark attending a UK air rally in 1984
Eurasian kestrel, Falco tinnunculus; Red-footed falcon, Falco vespertinus; Eleonora's falcon, Falco eleonorae (A) Merlin, Falco columbarius; Eurasian hobby, Falco subbuteo; Lanner falcon, Falco biarmicus (A) Saker falcon, Falco cherrug (A) Peregrine falcon, Falco peregrinus
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