
Grey-lined Hawk
Grey-lined Hawk
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The Grey-lined Hawk is a widespread Neotropical raptor known for its fine barring on the underparts. It inhabits a variety of wooded and semi-open habitats throughout its range.
Where to spot
Primarily found from Mexico south through Central America to northern South America, often in forests, woodlands, and agricultural areas.
How to spot
Look for its grey back, finely barred underparts, and strong black and white tail bands. Listen for its distinctive call, a series of whistled 'kew-kew-kew' notes.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, commonly seen perched on prominent branches or utility poles. Year-round resident in most areas.
Where to spot
Primarily found from Mexico south through Central America to northern South America, often in forests, woodlands, and agricultural areas.
How to spot
Look for its grey back, finely barred underparts, and strong black and white tail bands. Listen for its distinctive call, a series of whistled 'kew-kew-kew' notes.
When to spot
Active during daylight hours, commonly seen perched on prominent branches or utility poles. Year-round resident in most areas.
This species exhibits a unique 'hover-hunting' behavior, where it hovers in mid-air over open fields before dropping rapidly onto unsuspecting prey below.
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