Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk vs Golden Eagle

Accipiter erythrauchen compared with Aquila chrysaetos

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Attribute Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk Golden Eagle
Scientific Name Accipiter erythrauchen Aquila chrysaetos
Order Accipitriformes Accipitriformes
Family Accipitridae Accipitridae
Conservation Status Near Threatened Least Concern
Length 81.0 cm (31.9 in)
Wingspan 38.2 cm (15.0 in) 212.0 cm (83.5 in)
Weight 156.0 g (5.50 oz) 4050.0 g (142.86 oz)
Diet -- Mammals including rabbits, hares, ground squirrels, and marmots. Also takes birds, reptiles, and carrion. Hunts …
Clutch Size -- 1-3
Population Trend
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Size Comparison

Body Length
Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk
Golden Eagle 81.0 cm
Wingspan
Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk 38.2 cm
Golden Eagle 212.0 cm
Weight
Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk 156.0 g
Golden Eagle 4050.0 g
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Habitat Comparison

Shared Habitats

None

Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk only

Golden Eagle only

Golden Eagle

Open and semi-open country including mountains, hills, and tundra. Prefers areas with cliffs or large trees for nesting and open terrain for hunting.

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Song & Call Comparison

Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk

Golden Eagle

Song

Mostly silent; emits a thin, high-pitched whistle 'kee-kee-kee' near the eyrie. Also gives low barking 'yak-yak' and mewing calls. Far less vocal than its size suggests.

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Geographic Range & Migration

Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk

Golden Eagle

Holarctic distribution across North America, Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The most widely distributed eagle species.

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Conservation Status

Near Threatened

Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk

Least Concern

Golden Eagle

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How to Tell Them Apart

Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk

Golden Eagle

Plumage

Dark brown overall with a golden-bronze sheen on the nape and crown. Juveniles show distinct white patches at the base of the tail and in the wings.

Bill

Dark horn-colored hooked bill with a yellow cere

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About These Birds

Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk

The Rufous-necked Sparrowhawk, <em>Accipiter erythrauchen</em>, is a raptor belonging to the family Accipitridae (Hawks, Eagles & Kites). It is associated with forest habitats, in line with many accipiter species that hunt through wooded terrain. Detailed plumage and behavioral descriptions of this species are limited in the available literature. Notably, this species is assessed as Near Threatened, indicating that it faces some risk of population decline and warrants ongoing monitoring. The pressures driving this status may include forest loss or restricted …

Golden Eagle

The golden eagle is one of the most powerful and agile raptors in the Northern Hemisphere. Revered by many cultures, it has been used in falconry for centuries, particularly by Kazakh eagle hunters of Central Asia. Golden eagles can dive at speeds exceeding 240 km/h when pursuing prey.

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