Accipiter novaehollandiae

E903135

Accipiter novaehollandiae, commonly known as the grey goshawk, is a medium-sized bird of prey native to Australia and nearby regions, noted for its powerful build and striking grey or all-white plumage morphs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird of prey
goshawk
species of bird
activityPattern diurnal
billType hooked bill
bodySize medium-sized
breedingSite trees
class Aves
commonName gray goshawk NERFINISHED
grey goshawk NERFINISHED
conservationStatus Least Concern
conservationStatusSystem IUCN Red List NERFINISHED
continent Australia
describedBy John Latham NERFINISHED
diet large insects
reptiles
small birds
small mammals
eggColor white
family Accipitridae NERFINISHED
foundIn coastal forests
eastern Australia NERFINISHED
northern Australia NERFINISHED
riparian forests
woodlands
genus Accipiter NERFINISHED
habitat forests
wooded areas
hasColorMorph grey morph
white morph
hasFeature powerful talons
huntingStrategy ambush predator
forest hunter
kingdom Animalia
nativeTo Australia
Lesser Sunda Islands NERFINISHED
Moluccas NERFINISHED
New Guinea region NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
nestType stick nest
order Accipitriformes NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
plumageColor grey
white
sexualDimorphism female larger than male
taxonRank species
trophicLevel carnivore
yearDescribed 1801

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Accipiter hasSpecies Accipiter novaehollandiae