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  Name Forest falcons
  Regnum Animal ia
  Phylum Chordata
  Classis Aves
  Ordo Falconiformes
  Familia Falconidae
  Genus '''''Micrastur'''''
  Genus Authority Gray,GR , 1841
  Subdivision Ranks Species


Forest falcons are members of the Genus ''Micrastur'', part of the family Falconidae . They are endemic to the Americas, and are found in the tropical and subtropical forests of Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil.

Although members of the falcon family, in many respects forest falcons resemble Hawk s or Harrier s more than other Falcon s; indeed, they are often called harrier-hawks, a term which is descriptively apt but taxonomically inaccurate.

Forest falcons, like many Accipiter s but unlike other falcons, are adapted for agility in thick forest rather than outright speed in clear air. They have short wings, long tails, and extraordinarily acute hearing.

Diet is a mixture of birds, mammals and reptiles. Hunting is often performed in Goshawk fashion: the bird takes up a perch in an inconspicuous position and waits for a prey species to pass, then strikes with a short, rapid pursuit. Forest-falcons are inventive, flexible hunters, and are also capable of catching terrestrial prey on foot.

In 2002, a new species was described, found in southeastern Amazonia and the rain forests of Brazil . It has been named ''Micrastur mentoni'', the Cryptic Forest Falcon.


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EXTERNAL LINKS

  • http://home.wanadoo.nl/r.goedegebuur/roofvog/gestreeptebosvalke.html (go to Dutch version for links to other species)



REFERENCES

  • Bierregaard, R. O. (1994) Species accounts - Genus Micrastur. In: Del Hojo J, Elliott A, Sargatal J (eds),

  • Whittaker, A. (2002). A new species of forest-falcon (Falconidae: ''Micrastur'') from south eastern Amazonia and the rain forests of Brazil. ''Wilson Bulletin, 114'', 421–445.