Oriental Hobby
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| Falco severus Horsfield, 1821 |
The Oriental Hobby (Falco severus) is a species of falcon typically 27-30 cm long. It can be found in the eastern Himalayas and ranges to southern China, Hainan and southwards through Indochina to Southern Asia and Australasia.[1] It has been recorded as a vagrant from Malaysia.
[edit] Diet and habitats
The Oriental Hobby feeds mainly on insects. Its typical habitats are lowland forested areas and woodland. It nests in used nest of other birds either in trees, on building ledges or on cliffs.
[edit] Identification
Adult is rich chestnut below, bluish-grey above with a black hood and pale throat. Juvenile has black streaks on its rufous chest and has a mottled back.
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Categories: Least Concern species | Falco | Birds of Asia | Birds of Southeast Asia | Birds of Bangladesh | Birds of Bhutan | Birds of Cambodia | Birds of China | Birds of India | Birds of Indonesia | Birds of Laos | Birds of Burma | Birds of Nepal | Birds of the Philippines | Birds of the Solomon Islands | Birds of Taiwan | Birds of Thailand | Birds of Vietnam | Birds of New Guinea | Birds of Papua New Guinea | Falconiformes stubs

