The
roadside hawk (
Rupornis magnirostris) is a relatively small
bird of prey found in the Americas. A vocal species, it is often the most common raptor in its range. It has many
subspecies, and although previously placed in the genus
Buteo, it is now usually placed in the
monotypic genus
Rupornis. The roadside hawk is 31–41 cm (12–16 in) long and weighs 250–300 g (8.8–10.6 oz). Males are about 20% smaller than females, but otherwise the sexes are similar.
This picture shows an immature roadside hawk in the Pantanal, Brazil.Photograph: Charles J. Sharp