Range
Map - Printable Coloring
Page
Description: The
Northern Goshawk has a blue-gray head, back, wings,
and tail. Its throat, breast, and belly are white
with blue-gray streaks. The most striking features
of the goshawk, besides its robust appearance and
power, are its blood red eyes. The
Goshawk is the largest member of the Accipiter hawk
family in North America (Females can measure 25
inches in length). Accipiters are long-tailed, short-winged
hawks that often feed on birds. As is the case with
all accipiters, the female goshawk is substantially
larger than the male. Cooper's Hawk and the Sharp-Shinned
Hawk are the other North American Accipiters.
Hunting/Diet: The Northern Goshawk is one of the most powerful
predators to haunt the northern woods. A bird of
deep forests, the goshawk ambushes its prey. Like
a heat-seeking missile, the goshawk has the ability
to fly between branches, through narrow passages,
and around brush at frightening speeds. The Northern
Goshawk's diet consists of small mammals, and small
and medium sized birds. The Ruffed Grouse is often
taken.
Habitat/Range/Status: The Northern Goshawk is a rare hawk of northern
boreal forests. In the Appalachian Mountains, the
goshawk may be found in dense, deciduous woodlands.
The Goshawk is found throughout the forested regions
of Canada, the Rocky Mountain west, and northern
sections of the Appalachian Mountains. The Goshawk
is uncommon.
|