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Goshawk Collection

The goshawk, scientifically known as Accipiter gentilis, is a majestic bird of prey that can be found in various parts of the world

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Goshawk Collection: Picture No. 11993194
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Goshawk Collection: Accipiter gentilis, northern goshawk, Accipiter cooperii, Co
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Goshawk Collection: Peregrine Falcon - chasing off a migration immature northern goshawk. Southern CT, October, USA
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Goshawk Collection: Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis falconers bird Lincolnshire
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) plucking a Willow Grouse (Lagopus lagopus) Liminka, Finland
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk Aciipiter gentilis feeding on Pheasant Scotland (captive)
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Goshawk Collection: clutching goshawk
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Goshawk Collection: Picture No. 11807302
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Goshawk Collection: Man with his goshawk, Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Asia
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk - immature female
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Goshawk Collection: Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) perched on snag with grouse prey, Finland, March
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Goshawk Collection: Northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) flying with squirrel prey, Finland. March
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Goshawk Collection: Eggs of European birds, lithograph, published in 1897
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), female, in a threatening posture, Finland, Europe
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), young male, calling, Finland, Europe
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis), female, Finland, Europe
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) flying in snow, Mainua Kajaani, Finland. March
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Goshawk Collection: Birds of prey, hand-colored lithograph, published in 1880
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Goshawk Collection: Sparrow Hawk bird 19 century illustration
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Goshawk Collection: Beak, Bird, Bird of Prey, Carnivore, Claw, Falcon, Feather, Forest, Gerfalcon, Goshawk
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Goshawk Collection: Northern Goshawk(Accipiter gentilis) on a branch, Bulgaria, February
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Goshawk Collection: Picture No. 12019826
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Goshawk Collection: Northern Goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) with prey, Veluwe, Gelderland, the Netherlands
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas-British Aerospace T-45A Goshawk 163606
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45C Goshawk 165481
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163605
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45C Goshawk 163635
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163621
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163607
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163624
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163646
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163604
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163619
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163611
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163616
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 165065
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163606
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163625
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 165068
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163601 with 163608
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163637
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163638
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163601
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163630
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas T-45A Goshawk 163628
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Goshawk Collection: McDonnell Douglas - British Aerospace T-45A Goshawk 165077
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Goshawk Collection: Goshawk, (watercolour heightened with bodycolour)
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Goshawk Collection: DDE-90019846


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The goshawk, scientifically known as Accipiter gentilis, is a majestic bird of prey that can be found in various parts of the world. This powerful raptor is often referred to as the "northern goshawk" and belongs to the Accipitridae family. In some regions, such as Southern CT in October, USA, you might witness a thrilling encounter between a peregrine falcon and an immature northern goshawk during migration season. These aerial battles showcase the incredible agility and speed of both birds. Another captivating sight involving the goshawk takes place in Liminka, Finland. Here, you may come across an Accipiter gentilis plucking a Willow Grouse (Lagopus lagopus). This moment captures nature's raw beauty and highlights the hunting prowess of these magnificent creatures. Speaking of hunting skills, there are instances where this bird is seen clutching its prey tightly. Whether it's feeding on a Pheasant in Scotland or capturing squirrels or grouse in Finland, the goshawk demonstrates its ability to secure food with precision. Interestingly enough, humans have also formed connections with these remarkable birds. In Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, one can find pictures of men proudly posing alongside their trained goshawks—a testament to our enduring fascination with falconry traditions. It's worth noting that there are different variations within this species; for example, an immature female boasts unique characteristics compared to other individuals. The diversity within this species adds depth and intrigue to our understanding of these birds' behaviors. Lastly but not least importantly: let us not forget about another context where "goshawk" appears—the McDonnell Douglas-British Aerospace T-45A Goshawk 163606 aircraft. Although unrelated to our feathered friends mentioned earlier—this military training jet shares its name with them.