Identification & Behavior: ~48 cm (19 in). The Crane Hawk is uniformly gray, slender, and has long red legs. The tail is long and has broad white bands.
The crane hawk (Geranospiza caerulescens) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is the only species placed in the genus Geranospiza.
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38–54 cm; male 225–358 g, female 273–430 g, male nigra 340–375 g, female nigra 434–519·5 g (1 Sutter, J. (2012). Crane Hawk. Pp. 104–119 in: Whitacre, D.F. (ed.) ...
The population size is very large, and hence does not approach the thresholds for Vulnerable under the population size criterion (<10,000 mature individuals ...
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Body length: 38–54 cm (15-21 in) ; Wingspan: 76–111 cm (30-43.7 in) ; Weight: 225–519 g (8-18 oz).
Length: 20 inches, Wingspan: 40 inches, Seasonality: Non-resident in South Dakota ; ID Keys: Dark gray overall, broad white stripes on tail, long range legs, ...
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Males and females are similar in length, ranging from 43-50cm. The crane hawk has small feet, with long outer toes and short inner toes. Its iris is deep ...
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Variably colored hawk with a small head and long legs. Frequents tropical lowlands, especially marshes, but also forest, woodland patches.
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Jul 30, 2023 · Identification record : Crane Hawk (Geranospiza caerulescens) ... Size. : 51 cm. Wingspan. : 92 à 105 cm. Weight. : 273 à 430 g. Geographic ...
Apr 22, 2020 · It feeds in trees and clings with its very long legs on a tree trunk like a wood- creeper, with partly opened wings and spread tail, from which ...