Cooper's Hawk Accipiter cooperii Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (27)
- Monotypic
Robert N. Rosenfield, Kristin K. Madden, John Bielefeldt, and Odette E. Curtis
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated August 19, 2019
Text last updated August 19, 2019
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Catalan | astor de Cooper |
Croatian | crnokapi kobac |
Czech | jestřáb americký |
Dutch | Coopersperwer |
English | Cooper's Hawk |
English (United States) | Cooper's Hawk |
Finnish | kyyhkyhaukka |
French | Épervier de Cooper |
French (France) | Épervier de Cooper |
German | Rundschwanzhabicht |
Icelandic | Eikarhaukur |
Japanese | クーパーハイタカ |
Norwegian | trostehauk |
Polish | krogulec czarnołbisty |
Russian | Куперов ястреб |
Serbian | Kuperov kobac |
Slovak | jastrab čiapočkatý |
Slovenian | Cooperjev kragulj |
Spanish | Gavilán de Cooper |
Spanish (Costa Rica) | Gavilán de Cooper |
Spanish (Honduras) | Gavilán Cola Redondeada |
Spanish (Mexico) | Gavilán de Cooper |
Spanish (Panama) | Gavilán de Cooper |
Spanish (Spain) | Gavilán de Cooper |
Swedish | Coopers hök |
Turkish | Cooper Atmacası |
Ukrainian | Яструб чорноголовий |
Accipiter cooperii (Bonaparte, 1828)
PROTONYM:
Falco cooperii
Bonaparte, 1828. American Ornithology or, the Natural History of the Birds of the United States not given by Wilson with figures drawn engraved and coloured from nature by Charles Lucien Bonaparte 2, p.1 pl.10 fig.1.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Near Bordentown, N. J.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- ACCIPITER
- cooperi / cooperii
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