Sharp-shinned Hawk Photo Gallery
Adult (Northern)
Small, long-tailed hawk with a small head. Adult "Northern" Sharp-shinned Hawk, which breeds in Canada and the U.S., has narrow, horizontal red-orange bars on the breast.
© David McQuade / Macaulay LibraryIowa, February 18, 2019Adult (Northern)
Adult "Northern" Sharp-shinned Hawk has blue-gray upperparts and dark bands on the tail.
© Vickie Anderson / Macaulay LibraryWashington, October 01, 2017Adult (Northern)
A small, long-tailed hawk with a small head. Feeds mostly on small songbirds.
© Jerry Liguori / Macaulay LibraryUtah, December 01, 2015Not all videos have soundImmature (Northern)
Small raptor with thin legs and small feet. Immature "Northern" Sharp-shinned Hawk is brown above with thick brown streaks below.
© Annie Lavoie / Macaulay LibraryQuebec, September 16, 2020Adult (Northern)
Small raptor with short, rounded wings, which are often pushed forward. Note the long square-tipped tail.
© Alex Lamoreaux / Macaulay LibraryMinnesota, October 16, 2017Juvenile
Distinctive flight style of a few quick wingbeats followed by a short glide. Note fairly small head.
© Jerry Liguori / Macaulay LibraryNew Jersey, October 03, 2013Not all videos have soundImmature (Northern)
Often flies with its wings pushed forward with quick and snappy wingbeats.
© Charmaine Anderson / Macaulay LibraryOntario, January 30, 2017Adult (Madrean)
Resident "Madrean" Sharp-shinned Hawk, found along the Sierra Madre del Sur in Guerrero to western Oaxaca, Mexico, is paler below with a pale cheek, a chestnut-washed belly, and chestnut leg feathers.
© Nigel Voaden / Macaulay LibraryOaxaca, March 28, 2015Adult (Northern)
In flight, note short, rounded wings, small head nestled in crook of wings, and square-tipped tail.
© Jerry Liguori / Macaulay LibraryNevada, September 22, 2012Not all videos have soundAdult (White-breasted)
Adult "White-breasted" Sharp-shinned Hawk, resident from Chiapas, Mexico, south to Nicaragua, has unmarked white underparts and a white cheek that contrasts with the gray crown.
© John van Dort / Macaulay LibraryFrancisco Morazán, September 30, 2017Immature (White-breasted)
Immature "White-breasted" Sharp-shinned Hawk has rusty streaks and spots on the underparts.
© Carlos Quezada / Macaulay LibrarySan Marcos, October 24, 2017Adult (Plain-breasted)
"Plain-breasted" Sharp-shinned Hawk occurs in the Andes from western Venezuela to Bolivia. This group is highly variable, with underpart colors ranging from heavily barred (like this individual) to very pale; a dark morph also occurs.
© Jhon James Merchan Angel / Macaulay LibraryQuindío, April 17, 2020Adult (Plain-breasted)
"Plain-breasted" Sharp-shinned Hawk occurs in the Andes from western Venezuela to Bolivia. This group is highly variable, with underpart colors ranging from heavily barred to very pale (like this individual); a dark morph also occurs.
© Luis Rodriguez / Macaulay LibraryNariño, August 25, 2018Dark morph (Plain-breasted)
"Plain-breasted" Sharp-shinned Hawk occurs in the Andes from western Venezuela to Bolivia. This group is highly variable, with underpart colors ranging from heavily barred to very pale; a dark morph (like this individual) also occurs.
© Joachim Bertrands | Ornis Birding Expeditions / Macaulay LibraryRisaralda, December 04, 2019Adult (Rufous-thighed)
"Rufous-thighed" Sharp-shinned Hawk occurs in eastern Bolivia, southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina. Adult is nearly black above, with fine barring on the breast and rich chestnut feathers covering the upper legs (although not visible in this photo).
© Fernando Farias | Brazil Birding Experts / Macaulay LibrarySanta Catarina, October 07, 2019Immature (Rufous-thighed)
Immature "Rufous-thighed" Sharp-shinned Hawk has brown upperparts and thick brown streaking below.
© Jayrson Oliveira / Macaulay LibraryGoiás, January 22, 2020Adult (Caribbean)
Adult "Caribbean" Sharp-shinned Hawk has cinnamon on the sides of the head, light barring on the breast, and a white belly.
© Michel Asselin / Macaulay LibraryGuantánamo, November 19, 2017Adult (Northern)
Eats primarily songbirds about the size of an American Robin and smaller.
© Santa Andujar / Macaulay LibraryNew Hampshire, January 25, 2017Habitat
Found in forests and forest edge.
© Matthew Scharkopf / Macaulay LibraryNew York, February 28, 2017Search species and articles
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