Däumlingssperber vs Schelladler
Accipiter superciliosus verglichen mit Clanga clanga
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Merkmal | Däumlingssperber | Schelladler |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Accipiter superciliosus | Clanga clanga |
| Ordnung | Accipitriformes | Accipitriformes |
| Familie | Accipitridae | Accipitridae |
| Erhaltungsstatus | Least Concern | Vulnerable |
| Länge | — | — |
| Flügelspannweite | 29,3 cm (11.5 in) | 102,1 cm (40.2 in) |
| Gewicht | 103,675 g (3.66 oz) | 2125,0 g (74.96 oz) |
| Ernährung | -- | -- |
| Gelegegröße | 1-3 | 1-3 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Erhaltungsstatus
Least Concern
Däumlingssperber
Vulnerable
Schelladler
About These Birds
Däumlingssperber
The Tiny Hawk, <em>Accipiter superciliosus</em>, is among the smallest members of the family Accipitridae and is found in forested regions of Central and South America. It inhabits dense tropical and subtropical forest habitats, where its diminutive size likely allows it to hunt in dense undergrowth and canopy. Detailed plumage and bill characteristics are not fully described in the literature reviewed here. The nest is recorded as a platform-like structure consistent with other hawks in this genus. Incubation lasts approximately 30 …