The Japanese sparrowhawk (Accipiter gularis) is another fascinating predatory bird found throughout the Ryukyu Islands. They are an uncommon species found on Okinawa. I have observed these pigeon-sized predatory birds feeding on insects and small birds.
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- Scientific name: Accipiter gularis
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- Common Name: Japanese sparrowhawk
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- Distribution: Ryukyu Islands
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- Habitat: Forests, parks, and farm fields.
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- Diet: Small birds and a variety of insects
- Threats: Deforestation and Jungle crows
They are found perching high on the Ryukyu pine trees (Pinus luchuensis).
The females have yellow eyes and the males have bright red beautiful eyes.
They are impressive ambush hunters and surprise their prey in mid-flight.
They pluck the feathers off their catch before bringing it back to the nest
They stay busy feeding their chicks in mid-summer. When songbirds are scarce they feed on cicada and other large insects.
The chicks have darker banding bars on their chest. When its time they will leave the nest in search of their own hunting ground.
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