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CONSERVATION STATUS
The Eurasian Hobby is a terrestrial bird species that has a fairly significant range, reaching up to 10 million square kilometers. The population of the Eurasian Hobby is estimated to be about 400,000 individual birds. At the current time, the Eurasian Hobby has a rating of Least Concern. The previous rating for this bird species was Lower Risk in 2000. There are no immediate concerns for this bird species. This bird species is native to many portions of Asia and Europe. The Eurasian Hobby has also been seen in portions of the United States and Canada as well.
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SUMMARY
Overview
Eurasian Hobby: Small falcon with dark slate-gray upperparts and white underparts with heavy, dark gray streaks. White face has bold black mask and moustache stripe, and thin white eyebrows. Wings are long and pointed. Leggings are orange. Tail is square and finely barred. Graceful powerful flight.
Range and Habitat
Eurasian Hobby: Breeds across Europe and Asia; strays occur in Alaska. Preferred habitats include mature trees in farmlands and woodland edges.
SONGS AND CALLS
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Eurasian Hobby
Voice Text
"klee-klee-klee"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Eurasian Hobby is one of the least studied European raptors because it is hard to detect during breeding season, which makes finding their nests almost impossible.
- Barn Swallows and House Martins have a characteristic "hobby" alarm call.
- A range of board games was once going to be named "Hobby", but the inventor was refused permission by the Patent Office. The inventor, who was also a birdwatcher, instead used the scientific name of the Hobby and called the board game Subbuteo.
- A group of falcons has many collective nouns, including a "bazaar", "eyrie", "ringing up", "stooping up", and "tower" of falcons.
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