Azor Comгєn (accipiter Gentilis) Northern Goshawk -
: Females are significantly larger than males, weighing approximately 1.5 kg compared to the male's average of 815 g.
: Immature birds have brown upperparts and buffy underparts with vertical streaks, and their eyes are yellow until they reach maturity. Habitat and Range Azor comГєn (Accipiter gentilis) Northern Goshawk
This species is a forest generalist that prefers mature or old-growth woods with high canopy coverage and open understories for hunting. Species Profile for Northern goshawk(Accipiter gentilis) : Females are significantly larger than males, weighing
: Adults typically measure between 48–66 cm in length, with a wingspan ranging from 89–122 cm. They are easily identified by a conspicuous white
The Northern Goshawk is a large hawk with a distinctive "fierce" appearance.
: Adults feature a blue-gray back, a dark crown, and a white underside with fine gray horizontal barring. They are easily identified by a conspicuous white "eyebrow" (supercilium) and bright red eyes.
The Northern Goshawk ( Accipiter gentilis ), known in Spanish as the , is a formidable forest raptor found across the temperate and boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Often described as "fearless" and "intrepid," it is the largest member of the Accipiter genus and is legendary for its aerial maneuverability in dense woodland. Physical Characteristics