Semicollared Hawk

It is found in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss.

The Semicollared Hawk is classified as Near Threatened (NT), is close to qualifying for or is likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future.

The Semicollared Hawk (Accipiter collaris) is endemic to South America, specifically Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela. It inhabits subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. - Photo, Video and/or Article contributions are welcome! Please click here for info The Avianweb strives to maintain accurate and up-to-date information; however, mistakes do happen. If you would like to correct or update any of the information, please send us an e-mail. More

Semicollared Hawk Accipiter collaris 2009 IUCN Red List Category (as evaluated by BirdLife International - the official Red List Authority for birds for IUCN): Near Threatened Justification This species has a small population but there is currently no evidence that it is declining so it is consequently classified as Near Threatened. Evidence of declines may result in its uplisting to Vulnerable. More

Semicollared Hawk Accipiter collaris = Described by: Sclater, P. L. (1860) Alternate common name(s): American Collared Sparrowhawk, Semi-collared Sparrow Hawk Old scientific name(s): None known by website authors Photographs No photographs are available for this species Range Andes of nw. to c. w. South America; Sw. Venezuela (Merida, Tachira), w. and n. Colombia (Antioquia, Valle, Cauca, Tolima, Santa Marta Mountains, Norte de Santander, Meta) and w. More

* Semicollared Hawk, Accipiter collaris – may belong in Hieraspiza * Sharp-shinned Hawk, Accipiter striatus * White-breasted Hawk, Accipiter chionogaster * Plain-breasted Hawk, Accipiter ventralis * Rufous-thighed Hawk, Accipiter erythronemius * Cooper's Hawk, Accipiter cooperii * Gundlach's Hawk, Accipiter gundlachi * Bicoloured Hawk, Accipiter bicolor * Chilean Hawk, Accipiter (bicolor) chilensis More

Semicollared Hawk - Accipiter collaris Semicollared Hawk Accipiter collaris San Isidro quarry trail, Barinas state, Venezuela. An extreme long-distance shot at 180x of a rare bird, especially so in Venezuela, where, according to Hilty, it is known only from two specimens and two sight records. (D3) Plain-breasted Hawk - Accipiter striatus Sharp-shinned (Plain-breasted) Hawk Accipiter striatus ventralis Tandayapa Valley, Pichincha province, Ecuador. More

pictures of Semicollared Hawk on the Internet, so I cannot go further... It has been photographed in Mindo, Ecuador. Here is a video: http://www.lgphotography.fr/mindo/HawkMindo.avi And all the picts I've taken: http://pic.atpic.com/1772291 http://pic.atpic.com/1772302 http://pic.atpic.com/1772293 http://pic.atpic.com/1772296 http://pic.atpic.com/1772297 http://pic.atpic.com/1772299 http://pic.atpic.com/1772303 http://pic.atpic.com/1772305 http://pic.atpic.com/1772306 Can anyone help? __________________ www.lgphotography. More

Order : Falconiformes
Family : Accipitridae
Genus : Accipiter
Species : collaris
Authority : Sclater, 1860