Northern Goshawk · Accipiter gentilis · (Linnaeus, 1758)

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Subspecies

Unclassified

  • No subspecies specified
  • In background of another recording

Credits

Ranges shown based on BirdLife International and NatureServe (2011), now curated and maintained by Xeno-canto.

Other Resources

Note: Xeno-canto follows the IOC taxonomy. External sites may use a different taxonomy.

Seasonal occurrence

  • Resident
  • Breeding
  • Non-breeding
  • Passage
  • Uncertain

724 foreground recordings and 126 background recordings of Accipiter gentilis . Total recording duration 10:41:17.

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Adult delivers food. Recorded during passive bioacoustic monitoring

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Adult delivers food. Recorded during passive bioacoustic monitoring

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Recorded during passive bioacoustic monitoring

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Low level flight behind trees at roughly 100meters from me.HP Filter 500Hz, -6dB. Telinga Pro 5 + Mixpre 3

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call of one bird of a breeding pair, near the nest

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Unattended diurnal recording with hidden microphones at a nesting site. Compressed in time. I presume the two first calls are from the adult female, but could the third call be from the male?

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Unattended diurnal recording with hidden microphone

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Recorded with a hidden microphone

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Recorded close to nest with hidden microphone

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Aufnahme unter einem Habicht-Horst

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Originally a mystery recording. See the forum.

SNR 50dB(ISO/ITU).

I assume this is Accipiter gentilis (Goshawk), but it would be nice with a confirmation as I didn't see the birds.

Clearly two birds calling in chorus, so likely a couple. I interpret initial wing sounds as one of the birds flying in and cooperativly sitting down closer to the recorder while calling.

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Horror call from juvenil as taken care of injury.

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a very restless Accipiter (same as in XC440320, I think) moving through and going round in circles over the forest and calling, nearly all the time I was present.

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a very restless Accipiter, moving through and going round in circles over the forest and calling, nearly all the time I was present (about one hour). Pitch level some accelerating

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Calls from a juvenile 2 months old. Same brood as XC438940 and XC439068.

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Calls from a fledgling around 5 weeks old. See XC438940 (18th June)

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Calls from an adult perched not far from the nest (4 young). The location is deliberately incorrect.

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Calls from a young aged approximately 4 weeks (the youngest of a clutch of 4 young). The location is deliberately incorrect.

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Time intervals between calls shortened

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