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Retired, and recovering, lawyer coming back to online forums. I've been here before, and have many friends who are deeply involved in the Wiki world; it can be used for much good, it can be used for much bad. I only want to do good.
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The
roadside hawk (
Rupornis magnirostris) is a relatively small
bird of prey in the family
Accipitridae. It is found from Mexico through Central America and in most of South America east of the
Andes. With the possible exception of dense
rainforests, the roadside hawk is well adapted to most ecosystems in its range. It is also an urban bird, and is possibly the most common species of hawk seen in various cities throughout its range. This roadside hawk of the subspecies
R. m. griseocauda was photographed feeding on a
speckled racer in
Orange Walk District, Belize.
Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp