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The term hawk refers to birds of prey in any of three
senses.
- Strictly, to mean any of the species in the genera Accipiter, Micronisus, Melierax, Urotriorchis, and Megatriorchis. The widespread
Accipiter genus includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, the Sharp-shinned hawk and
others. They are mainly woodland birds that hunt by sudden dashes from a concealed perch. They usually have long tails and high
visual acuity.
- Loosely, to mean almost any bird of prey.
The common names of birds in various parts of the world often use hawk loosely. For example, in North America, the buzzards
(Buteo) are often called "hawks".
The true hawks form the family Accipitrinae and most are in the genus Accipiter
Species
- ORDER FALCONIFORMES
- Family Accipitridae
- Subfamily Elaninae
- Subfamily Milvinae
- Subfamily Accipitrinae
- Genus Accipiter
- Goshawk, A. gentilis
- Sparrowhawk, A. nisus
- Grey-bellied
Goshawk, A. poliogaster
- Crested Goshawk, A. trivirgatus
- Sulawesi Goshawk,
A. griseiceps
- Red-chested
Goshawk, A. toussenelii
- African Goshawk, A.
tachiro
- Chinese Goshawk, A.
soloensis
- Frances' Goshawk,
A. francesii
- Spot-tailed
Goshawk, A. trinotatus
- Grey Goshawk, A.
novaehollandiae
- Brown Goshawk, A.
fasciatus
- Black-mantled
Goshawk, A. melanochlamys
- Pied Goshawk, A.
albogularis
- Fiji Goshawk, A.
rufitorques
- White-bellied
Goshawk, A. haplochrous
- Moluccan Goshawk,
A. henicogrammus
- Grey-headed
Goshawk, A. poliocephalus
- New Britain
Goshawk, A. princeps
- Black Goshawk, A.
melanoleucus
- Henst's Goshawk,
A. henstii
- Meyer's Goshawk,
A. meyerianus
- Chestnut-flanked Sparrowhawk, A. castanilius
- Nicobar
Sparrowhawk, A. butleri
- Levant
Sparrowhawk, A. brevipes
- Slaty-mantled Sparrowhawk, A. luteoschistaceus
- Imitator
Sparrowhawk, A. imitator
- Red-thighed
Sparrowhawk, A. erythropus
- Little
Sparrowhawk, A. minullus
- Japanese
Sparrowhawk, A. gularis
- Small Sparrowhawk,
A. nanus
- Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk, A. erythrauchen
- Collared
Sparrowhawk, A. cirrocephalus
- New Britain
Sparrowhawk, A. brachyurus
- Vinous-breasted Sparrowhawk, A. rhodogaster
- Madagascar
Sparrowhawk, A. madagascariensis
- Ovampo
Sparrowhawk, A. ovampensis
- Rufous-chested Sparrowhawk, A. rufiventris
- Shikra, A. badius
- Tiny Hawk, A.
superciliosus
- Semicollared Hawk,
A. collaris
- Sharp-shinned Hawk, A. striatus
- White-breasted
Hawk, A. chionogaster
- Plain-breasted
Hawk, A. ventralis
- Rufous-thighed
Hawk, A. erythronemius
- Cooper's Hawk, A. cooperii
- Gundlach's Hawk,
A. gundlachi
- Bicoloured Hawk, A.
bicolor
- Besra, A. virgatus
- Genus Micronisus
- Genus Melierax
- Dark Chanting Goshawk, M. metabates
- Eastern
Chanting Goshawk, M. poliopterus
- Pale Chanting
Goshawk, M. canorus
- Genus Urotriorchis
- Long-tailed Hawk,
U. macrourus
- Genus Erythrotriorchis
- Red Goshawk, E. radiatus
- Chestnut-shouldered Goshawk, E. buergersi
- Genus Megatriorchis
- Doria's Goshawk,
M. doriae
- Subfamily Buteoninae
- Subfamily Aegypiinae: Old World vultures
- Subfamily Circinae: harriers
- Subfamily Circaetinae: snake-eagles
Hawk is also a helicopter model manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation. See:
Hawk helicopter for more
information or List of Hawk helicopter variations for a list of the different model variations.
Hawk is also a political term for persons who are said to be aggressive, favor military solutions to
problems, and are unbending and unforgiving to their nation's enemies. See also hawkish, dove.
See also Hawk-Dove game,
peace movement, militarism
Hawk is also used to reference the BAE Hawk, a fast military
jet trainer aircraft.
Hawk is also used to reference the Hawk surface-to-air missile, developed for the United States Army. It was launched from a system which
was designed to be carried on a two-wheeled trailer and which could be loaded with three missiles at a time.
The US car
manufacturer Studebaker manufactured sporty 4-seater cars under a variety of
"Hawk" names from 1956 to 1964, including the Golden
Hawk, Silver Hawk, Hawk, and the Gran
Turismo Hawk.
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