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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Urotriorchis macrourus

Higher classification
  
Urotriorchis

Order
  
Accipitriformes

Family
  
Accipitridae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Long-tailed hawk Longtailed Hawk Urotriorchis macrourus some photos and notes

Genus
  
Urotriorchis Sharpe, 1874

Similar
  
Doria's goshawk, Congo serpent eagle, Red‑thighed sparrowhawk, Red‑chested goshawk, Chestnut‑flanked sparrowhawk

The long-tailed hawk (Urotriorchis macrourus) is an African bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is the only member of the genus Urotriorchis.

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Description

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The long-tailed hawk is a distinctively shaped raptor with a very noticeable long, barred tail and is dark grey on its upperparts and chestnut on its underparts with a contrasting white throat and undertail coverts. In flight the white flight feathers on the underwing are heaveily barred with dark grey. There is a rare morph which has a grey breast, with a paler grey throat but still has the white undertail coverts. The bill is black, the eyes, cere, legs and feet are yellow. Juveniles are browner, with a white-breatsed "plain" morph and a "marked" morph which has the breast streaked with brown. It has a wingspan of 81–90 centimetres (32–35 in) and a total length of 56–65 centimetres (22–26 in), including the tail of 30–37 centimetres (12–15 in). Females are about 15% larger than males. Since the tail comprises about 56% of this raptor's total length, this species ties with the cinereous harrier as the raptor with the longest tail relative to its body size.

Voice

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It is a rather vocal bird which is often first detected by the long drawn out screech given by birds perched in the canopy.

Distribution and habitat

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The long-tailed hawk occurs in the tropical rainforests of western and central Africa, from Guinea in the west, along the Gulf of Guinea coast south to northern Angola, east to the southern Central African Republic, northern Democratic Republic of Congo and westernUganda.

Habits

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The long-tailed hawk primarily eats squirrels, especially scaly-tailed squirrels, and small birds; it can also hunt chickens in the villages close to the forest. It kills prey by breaking the neck. Its strong legs and feet suggest its main prey are mammals. The mating season occurs in July and August, when the pair build a nest on a high tree. Little is known regarding nesting and breeding the young, an adult was seen feeding a fledged juvenile in Sierra Leone in August.

Etymology

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"Uro-" is from the Greek "tail", and "triorchis" meant a kind of hawk thought to have three testicles—for further details see Eutriorchis. "Macro-" is from the Greek for "long", so macrourus means "long-tailed", as in the English name.

References

Long-tailed hawk Wikipedia