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− | [[Image:Jackal_Buzzard.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by rudydbn]] | + | [[Image:Jackal_Buzzard.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by rudydbn <br/>Location: Gaints Castle, RSA ]] |
==Identification== | ==Identification== | ||
− | + | 55-60 cm Black above with a chestnut tail. The primary flight feathers are blackish and the secondaries off-white, both barred with black. Below the chin and around the throat is mainly white, and the rest of the underparts and the underwing coverts are rich rufous. The flight feathers from below are white, tipped with black to form a dark trailing edge to the wing. | |
− | + | The juvenile Jackal Buzzard is mainly brown above and rufous brown below and on the tail. | |
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==Distribution== | ==Distribution== | ||
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==Behaviour== | ==Behaviour== | ||
− | + | They build a 1 metre wide stick nest in a tree or on a crag; it is often reused and enlarged in subsequent seasons. 2 creamy or bluish white eggs are laid and incubated by the female only, although food is brought to her on the nest by the male. The eggs hatch in about 40 days, and after a further 56-60 days they can attempt flight. At 70 days they become independent of the nest, but young birds may then be seen with the adult pair for some time. | |
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− | The eggs hatch in about 40 days, and after a further 56-60 days they can attempt flight. At 70 days they become independent of the nest, but young birds may then be seen with the adult pair for some time. | ||
− | The diet | + | The diet includes small ground mammals, but snakes, lizards, small ground birds, insects, and road-kill are also taken. Typically, the raptor drops on its prey from a perch or hover. |
Revision as of 17:59, 3 October 2007
- Buteo rufofuscus
Identification
55-60 cm Black above with a chestnut tail. The primary flight feathers are blackish and the secondaries off-white, both barred with black. Below the chin and around the throat is mainly white, and the rest of the underparts and the underwing coverts are rich rufous. The flight feathers from below are white, tipped with black to form a dark trailing edge to the wing.
The juvenile Jackal Buzzard is mainly brown above and rufous brown below and on the tail.
Distribution
Taxonomy
Habitat
Behaviour
They build a 1 metre wide stick nest in a tree or on a crag; it is often reused and enlarged in subsequent seasons. 2 creamy or bluish white eggs are laid and incubated by the female only, although food is brought to her on the nest by the male. The eggs hatch in about 40 days, and after a further 56-60 days they can attempt flight. At 70 days they become independent of the nest, but young birds may then be seen with the adult pair for some time.
The diet includes small ground mammals, but snakes, lizards, small ground birds, insects, and road-kill are also taken. Typically, the raptor drops on its prey from a perch or hover.