
American goshawk - Wikipedia
The American goshawk (Astur atricapillus) is a species of raptor in the family Accipitridae. It was first described by Alexander Wilson in 1812.
American Goshawk - Astur atricapillus - Birds of the World
Oct 22, 2024 · Astur atricapillus (Wilson, 1812) PROTONYM: Falco atricapillus Wilson, 1812. American Ornithology or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United States: Illustrated with Plates Engraved and Colored from Original Drawings taken from Nature 6, p.80 pl.52 fig.3.
American Goshawk - Montana Field Guide
Goshawks are clearly larger than Sharp-shinned Hawks (Accipiter striatus). Male Northern Goshawks can be of similar size to female Cooper's Hawks (Accipiter cooperi), but Northern Goshawks have broader wings and a relatively short tail compared to Cooper's Hawks (Squires and Reynolds 1997).
Accipiter atricapillus (Northern goshawk) - Michigan Natural …
Accipiter atricapillus Northern goshawk Key Characteristics The Northern goshawk is a large forest bird with long broad wings and a long tail which is rounded on the end.
American Goshawk Fact Sheet – HawkWatch International
They nest in coniferous forests across northern North America. Although they are typically not seen south of Pennsylvania during summer, they nest throughout the mountainous areas of the western states and into Mexico. Even though widespread, they are never dense.
NatureServe Explorer 2.0
Accipiter gentilis atricapillus (TSN 175301) Accipiter atricapillus was formerly (e.g., AOU 1957, 1983, 1998) considered conspecific with A. gentilis, but separated based on vocal and morphological differences (Sangster 2022) and polyphyly of mitochondrial DNA (Kunz et al. 2019).
American Goshawk - NH Audubon
(Accipiter atricapillus) The goshawk is the least common of North America’s three accipiters, or “bird hawks.” In contrast to their smaller relatives the Cooper’s and Sharp-shinned, goshawks also take a significant number of mammals as prey, primarily squirrels and rabbits, and will capture birds as large as grouse.
American Goshawk Range Map - All About Birds
The American Goshawk is the bigger, fiercer, wilder relative of the Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks that prowl suburbs and backyards. It’s an accipiter—a type of hawk with short, broad wings and a long rudderlike tail that give it superb aerial agility.
Accipiter gentilis atricapillus - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Accipiter gentilis atricapillus. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Species. Accipiter gentilis. Subspecies. Accipiter gentilis atricapillus. Identification Numbers. TSN: 175301. Geography. Launch Interactive Map. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing ...
Astur atricapillus (American Goshawk) - Avibase
American Goshawk ( Accipiter atricapillus) Avibase taxonomic concepts v. 2023 (May 2023): Northern Goshawk [American] ( Accipiter gentilis [atricapillus, apache or laingi] )
American Goshawk Identification - All About Birds
The American Goshawk is the bigger, fiercer, wilder relative of the Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks that prowl suburbs and backyards. It’s an accipiter—a type of hawk with short, broad wings and a long rudderlike tail that give it superb aerial agility.
American Goshawk - eBird
Powerfully-built forest-dwelling hawk, scarce across much of range. Adults are distinctive if seen well: bulky and broad-winged, gray above and whitish below with fine barring, prominent pale eyebrow, and dark reddish eye.
American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus) - Wisconsin
Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), a Federal Species of Concern, prefers mature deciduous, coniferous, or mixed forest types found in the northern 2/3 of Wisconsin. The are also know to nest in pine plantations in lower percentages, especially in the central part of the state.
American Goshawk - All About Birds
The American Goshawk is the bigger, fiercer, wilder relative of the Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks that prowl suburbs and backyards. It’s an accipiter—a type of hawk with short, broad wings and a long rudderlike tail that give it superb aerial agility.
American Goshawks - Intermountain Bird Observatory - Boise …
Aug 2, 2024 · The American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus, formerly the Northern Goshawk) is considered a sensitive species by the US Forest Service and has been petitioned on two occasions for endangered species status. Many national forests utilize the goshawk as a management indicator species.
Minnesota Seasons - American Goshawk
Jan 9, 2025 · American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus) profile, photos, videos, county distribution map, and sightings in Minnesota.
Accipiter atricapillus (American Goshawk) | Arizona Wildlife ...
Accipiter atricapillus American Goshawk. Habitat suitability models were generated at 30 m 2 resolution. The map below aggregates predicted suitable habitat into 1 mi 2 hexagons. The color of each hexagon represents percentage of 30 m 2 pixels predicted to be present over the total number modeling pixels in each hexagon.
What is an American Goshawk? - Intermountain Bird Observatory
Nov 1, 2023 · We would like to introduce you to North America’s newest bird species… the American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus)! Five-year-old adult male American Goshawk “Purple BW” (color and code from applied band).
AMERICAN GOSHAWK – Birds of Nebraska – Online
May 22, 2018 · Nebraska birds are presumed atricapillus. Prior to 2023, American Goshawk and European Goshawk ( Accipiter gentilis ) were treated as a single species, the Northern Goshawk ( A. gentilis ) but were split based on vocal and genetic differences (Chesser et al 2023).
Birds of North Carolina - Carolina Bird Club
In 2023, the American Ornithological Society split the former Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) into two species, one in North America and one in Eurasia. The North American one now has the names of American Goshawk and Accipiter atricapillus. Visitor …