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Bicolored Hawk

Accipiter bicolor

Description:

The Bicoloured Hawk is difficult to detect due to its shyness and inconspicuousness. Because of this behaviour, the Bicoloured Hawk may be more common than it seems.

1 Species ID Suggestions

KimLomman
KimLomman 10 years ago
Bicoloured Hawk
Accipiter bicolor Bicoloured Hawk


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8 Comments

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

New pics and video added

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

Thank you :-)

mauna Kunzah
mauna Kunzah 10 years ago

Lovely spotting.

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

Thank you for the ID Kim

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

Thank you

CostaBoyJack
CostaBoyJack 10 years ago

nice capture

Ismael Chaves
Ismael Chaves 10 years ago

Gracias Luis estaba en el patio de mi casa

LuisStevens
LuisStevens 10 years ago

¡Excelente avistamiento Ismael!

Ismael Chaves
Spotted by
Ismael Chaves

Heredia, Costa Rica

Spotted on May 8, 2013
Submitted on May 8, 2013

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