Shikra

The shikra (Accipiter badius) is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae found widely distributed in Asia and Africa where it is also called the little banded goshawk. The African forms may represent a separate species but have usually been considered as subspecies of the shikra. The shikra is very similar in appearance to other sparrowhawk species including the Chinese goshawk (Accipiter soloensis) and Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus). They have a sharp two note call and have the typical flap and glide flight. Their calls are imitated by drongos and the common hawk-cuckoo resembles it in plumage.

Shikra
Adult female (dussumieri)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Accipitriformes
Family: Accipitridae
Genus: Accipiter
Species:
A. badius
Binomial name
Accipiter badius
(Gmelin, JF, 1788)
Subspecies
  • cenchroides (Severtzov, 1873)
  • dussumieri (Temminck, 1824)
  • badius (Gmelin, 1788)
  • poliopsis (Hume, 1874)
  • sphenurus (Rüppell, 1836)
  • polyzonoides A. Smith, 1838
Range of A. badius
  Breeding
  Resident
  Non-breeding
Synonyms

Astur badius
Scelospizias badius
Micronisus badius

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