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Doria's goshawk

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Megatriorchis doriae

Higher classification
  
Megatriorchis

Order
  
Accipitriformes

Family
  
Accipitridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

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Genus
  
Megatriorchis Salvadori & D'Albertis, 1875

Similar
  
Slaty‑mantled goshawk, Erythrotriorchis, Black‑mantled goshawk, Long‑tailed hawk, Pied goshawk

Doria's goshawk or Doria's hawk, Megatriorchis doriae, is a raptor, the only member of the genus Megatriorchis.

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Description

At up to 69 cm long, it is among the biggest hawks in the broad sense. It is greyish-brown with a black-barred crown and upperparts, whitish underparts, a black streak behind the eye, dark brown irises, a blackish bill and greenish-yellow legs. The sexes are similar. The female is slightly larger than the male.

Doria's goshawk is endemic to lowland rainforests of New Guinea and Batanta Island. Its diet consists mainly of birds, including the lesser bird of paradise, and other small animals.

Conservation

Due to ongoing habitat loss, Doria's goshawk is evaluated as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. It is listed on Appendix II of CITES.

Etymology

In the genus name, "Mega-" is from the Greek word for "big". "Triorchis" was Greek for a kind of hawk thought to have three testicles — see Eutriorchis for details. The species name commemorates the Italian naturalist Giacomo Doria.

References

Doria's goshawk Wikipedia