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Slaty-backed Goshawk

Slaty-backed Goshawk

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The Slaty-backed Goshawk is a rare and striking raptor, characterized by its dark, slaty-grey upperparts. It is a secretive forest bird, confined to a limited range.
Where to spot
Endemic to New Britain, an island in Papua New Guinea, primarily found in tropical montane forests.
How to spot
An extremely difficult species to observe. Search diligently within dense montane forests, focusing on the mid-story and canopy. Patience and quiet observation are essential.
When to spot
Observations are scarce. Like other forest raptors, it is likely active during daylight hours, possibly most active in early mornings.
Very little is known about the breeding biology of the Slaty-backed Goshawk due to its rarity and remote, dense habitat, making it a species of high research interest.
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