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White-eyed Buzzard
Latin Name:
Butastur teesa
Category:
Size:
45cm
Description:
Sexes alike. Ashy-brown above; distinct throat, white with two dark cheek-stripes and a third stripe from chin; white nape-patch, white eyes and orangeyellow cere visible from close quarters; in flight, a pale shoulder-patch from above; from below, the pale underside of roundish wings against a darkish body distinctive. Solitary or scattered pairs; seen on exposed perches, trees, poles or telegraph wires; seems to prefer certain sites; soars high and does aerial displays when breeding.
Habitat:
open and dry forest; cultivated country.
Food:
rodents, lizards, squirrels, small birds, frogs, insects.
Distribution:
resident; subcontinent, up to about 1,200m in Himalaya.
Call:
Call Description:
musical, plaintive te…twee. frequently when breeding.
IUCN:
National Status:
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