The ' Dark Chanting Goshawk' (''Melierax metabates'') is a
bird of prey in the family
Accipitridae. The Accipitridae also include many other
diurnal raptors such as
kites,
eagles and
harriers.
This
hawk breeds in sub-
Saharan
Africa, but avoids the rain forests of the Congo basin. There is a small and declining isolated population in
Morocco.
It is a resident species of tropical and subtropical savannah. It builds a stick nest in a tree and lays one or two eggs. It eats a variety of vertebrate prey and large insects.
Dark Chanting Goshawk is a large long-tailed broad-winged hawk, with a 105cm wingspan. It is slate-grey above and white with fine barring below. The tail is black and white. In flight, the wings are grey with black tips. The flight is stiff and mechanical.
This species derives its name from the breeding season song, which consists of chanted flutes and whistles.
References
★ Database entry includes justification for why this species is of least concern