Basically yes - Accipters are commonly called Hawks, and many of them are
either Goshawks or Sparrowhawks, although some are just called Hawks and at
least one (Shikra) doesn;t mention Hawk at all. We have no Aussie birds
called "Hawks" without the Sparrow- or Gos- prefix. And to clarify all
Goshawks/Sparrowhawks are Hawks.
On 31 March 2011 09:00, Mark and Amanda Young <>wrote:
> G'day everyone,
>
>
>
> Are Goshawks a type of Hawk, or is a Hawk different from a Goshawk? A
> friend
> forwarded this wiki link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accipitrinae to me
> showing that Goshawks and Hawks are together in the Genus Accipter .
>
> Now I don't know anything about how the classification of birds works, so
> does that mean that all birds that are in Accipter are essentially Hawks
> even though it may be called a Goshawk, or Sparrowhawk etc?
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark
>
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