Eastern chanting goshawk

Melierax poliopterus

The eastern chanting goshawk or Somali chanting goshawk is a bird of prey of East Africa.
Eastern Chanting-Goshawk at its morning work-out "how to catch a prey on the ground" Eastern chanting goshawk,Geotagged,Kenya,Melierax poliopterus,Summer

Appearance

This species averages 49 to 55 cm long, with a wingspan of 96 to 110 cm and a tail length of 20 to 25 cm. Males average 85% of the size of females. Like the other chanting goshawks, it resembles an accipiter but the tail is shorter and graduated, and the wings are broader.

Adults have grey head, neck, breast, and upperparts, except for the white or lightly barred uppertail coverts. The belly has narrow grey and white bars and the undertail coverts are white. The belly and wing linings are white, the secondaries are light grey, and the primaries are dark, giving an impression from below of a white bird with grey head and dark wingtips. The tail is blackish above and white below with grey bars. The cere is yellow, and the legs are orange-red. Juveniles are dull brown above with a pale stripe over the eye. They have white underparts with brown streaks on the throat and breast, brown bars on the belly coverts, and faint or no barring on the undertail coverts. The tail is brown with widely spaced darker brown bars. The rump is white, partially barred or unmarked. They are indistinguishable from some juvenile dark chanting goshawks except for the less barred undertail coverts and rump. Also, the legs are slightly longer at all ages than the dark chanting goshawk's.
Eastern Chanting Goshawk  Eastern chanting goshawk,Geotagged,Kenya,Melierax poliopterus,Summer

Distribution

It occurs in semidesert, dry bush, and wooded grassland up to 2000 m in southern Ethiopia, Djibouti, western Somalia, eastern Kenya, northeastern Tanzania, and adjacent Uganda.
Melierax poliopterus Tanzania, S of Lake Natrun Eastern chanting goshawk,Geotagged,Melierax poliopterus,Tanzania,Winter

Behavior

The eastern chanting goshawk is usually seen alone. It often perches on the tops of trees and utility poles. Its wingbeats are shallow and "straight-arm". It holds its wings flat, or sometimes in a V, when it glides.

Its calls are "a melodious piping "whee-pee-pee-pee", and a long high-pitched "kleee-yeu"", slightly lower-pitched than those of the dark chanting goshawk, or ""peeu-peeu-peeu-pee-pee-pee-pee..."" in the nesting season, the source of its name.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassAves
OrderAccipitriformes
FamilyAccipitridae
GenusMelierax
SpeciesM. poliopterus
Photographed in
Kenya
Tanzania