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White-tailed Hawk determination


Conservation status
White-tailed Hawk status Least Concern

    

White-tailed Hawk (Buteo albicaudatus)

[order] Falconiformes | [family] Accipitridae | [latin] Buteo albicaudatus | [UK] White-tailed Hawk | [FR] Buse à queue blanche | [DE] Weissschwanzbussard | [ES] Busardo Coliblanco | [IT] Poiana codabianca | [NL] Witstaartbuizerd | [SU] Aka

Distribution map
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Characteristics
  1. Buteo albicaudatus hypospodius from Texas to northern Colombia and western Venezuela. The top and sides of the head and upper back are ash grey, the lower back and rump are white with wavy pale bars of grey or rufous.
    The tail is white, with a conspicuous black bar near its tip and some narrow faint grey cross-lines. There is a conspicuous rufous patch on the shoulders. The wings are black above, paler below, barred and marbled with grey near the bases of the primary flight feathers. Below the wings is white, with faint narrow, brownish bars on the sides and on the under-wing coverts. The thighs are very faintly barred. The eyes are hazel; the cere pale green; the bill black, horn-colour basally; and the legs yellow. Immatures are black, with conspicuous but variable amounts of white below; sometimes limited to a large patch on breast; sometimes extending down mid-abdomen, with flanks and under-tail coverts white. A suggestion of the chestnut shoulder patch of the adult is visible in some, perhaps older, individuals. Wing linings are conspicuously spotted black and white. The tail is brown with numerous darker bars; later it becomes more like that of the adult, but marbled greyish white and with an indistinct dark band. The eyes are light brown; the legs lemon yellow; the cere and bare facial skin pale greyish green.
  2. Buteo albicaudatus colonus from eastern Colombia to Surinam south of the range of the preceding and south to the mouth of the Amazon and including the Caribbean Islands. It is generally smaller and paler. There is also a dark phase, which is entirely ashy grey, except for the normal tail and barred under-tail coverts; sometimes with rufous marks on belly, thighs and shoulders. The immatures of the dark phase, are sometimes entirely black except the tail.
  3. Buteo albicaudatus albicaudatus in the southern part of range from southern Brazil south. A larger bird. The head and mantle are darker; the throat usually black except in western Argentina. There is also a dark phase present.
wingspan min.:120cmwingspan max.:135cm
size min.: 57cmsize max.:60cm
incubation min.:29daysincubation max.:31days
fledging min.:47daysfledging max.:53days
broods:1 eggs min.:1 
      eggs max.:3 


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