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Meyer's goshawk

Meyer's goshawk

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Meyer's goshawk is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. It is found in the Moluccas, New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest and subtropical or tropical moist montane forest. This species was formerly placed in the genus Accipiter.

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Distribution

Region

Melanesia and eastern Indonesia

Typical Environment

Occurs in the Moluccas (Maluku), across New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, and the Solomon Islands. It occupies primary and secondary lowland rainforests as well as lower montane forests, often near forest edges, rivers, and clearings. The species forages under the canopy and along forest margins, occasionally entering plantations or gardens adjacent to forest. It is generally sedentary and territorial within its forest home range.

Altitude Range

Sea level to 2400 m

Climate Zone

Tropical

Characteristics

Size43–56 cm
Wing Span80–110 cm
Male Weight0.5 kg
Female Weight0.9 kg
Life Expectancy12 years

Ease of Keeping

Beginner friendly: 1/5

Useful to know

Meyer's goshawk is a powerful forest raptor that hunts stealthily from perches and along edges within dense tropical forests. It shows marked size dimorphism, with females notably larger than males, typical of many Accipiter hawks. Its taxonomy has been debated, but it is commonly treated within Accipiter; it ranges widely across New Guinea and nearby archipelagos.

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Behaviour

Temperament

solitary and territorial

Flight Pattern

short rapid wingbeats with brief glides under canopy

Social Behavior

Typically seen alone or in pairs, maintaining territories within suitable forest. Breeding is monogamous; nests are placed high in tall trees, and the clutch is small. Adults are attentive, with the female brooding while the male provides much of the prey during early nesting.

Migratory Pattern

Resident

Song Description

Vocalizations include sharp, repeated kek-kek notes and higher-pitched whistles, often given from cover. Calls intensify near the nest and during territorial interactions.

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