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ריהב ובנז ,תוריהב וייחל ,תועבצאה רצק ץנמ ןטק :יפסכה-םיה ץנ .ונממ הלודגו רכזל המוד הבקנה .םימסרכמו תונטק םירופיצ ,תואטל ירקיעה ונוזמ ,תונאווסו םירישנ םיצע תושרוח ולודיג תיב .יארקאבו רידנ חרוא רבוע ץראב 26 'טל בויא ... ץנ רבאי םתניבמה ... | ||||||||||
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Subspecies and Distribution.
A. b. cenchroidesi Azerbaijan to Kazakhstan and Iran to N W India, migranting further S in winter. A. b. dusumieri C India and Bangladesh. A. b. badius S W India and Sri Lanka. A. b. poliopsis N E India to China, Thailand and Vietnam. A. b. sphenurus Sengambia to Arabia to N E Zaire and Tanzania. A. b. polyzonoides S Zaire and Tanzania to N South Africa. | ||||||||||
Descriptive notes.30 cm, 75-160 g wingspan 60 cm.Pale yellow cere and red (male) or deep orange (female) eye notable. Female larger than male. Juvenile has brown spots on breast, bars on flanks, brown eyes and black line down throat. Most similar to A. brevipes, but paler below, with fewer, less distinct bars on undertail. Races separated on size, and extent of brown in plumage and rufous below. Habitat.Deciduous woodlands and savanna, from arid steppe to mesic woodland with closed canopy, also small plantations of exotic trees, including suburban gardens.Food and FeedingEspecially lizards, geckos and small birds, nestlings and eggs, bats, rodents, frogs and insects rarely carrion.Hunts mainly from a perch, making a short dash to take prey on a trunk, in foliage or on ground. Rarely makes aerial pursuits, but generally forceful in attacks on prey. Breeding.Mar-Aug in Sri Lanka, Jan-Jul in India Jal-May in Africa.Vocal prior to nesting. Builds a platform of sticks, nest lined with bark flake, in an outer fork or on a horizontal branch . 2-3 eggs, incubation 30 days. Chicks have pale buff down with white nape . Movements.Regular winter migrant S from Palearctic edge of range, some birds move to Arabia, most to Pakistan, India and S Asia. Resident in most areas of Africa and India, but in more deciduous habitats moves regularly between drier and wetter savannas.Status and Conservation.Not globally threatened. The commonest small hawk of most dry woodland and tree savanna.Israel.In Israel the subspecies A. b. cenchroidesi Straggler. |
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