shinned in English

verb
1
climb quickly up or down by gripping with one's arms and legs.
he shinned up a tree

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1. 309 Sharp-shinned Hawk Accipiter striatus

2. Home Accipiters: Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus) Description

3. Species Accipiter striatus sharp-shinned hawk

4. 1 Dave shinned up a handy conifer.

5. The subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshAwks, sparrowhAwks, sharp-shinned hAwks and others

6. With their smaller lookalike, the Sharp-shinned Hawk, Cooper’s Hawks make for famously tricky

7. The Accipiters - goshawk, cooper's hawk, sharp-shinned hawk (IA Accipitersgoshaw00jone).pdf 1,245 × 1,618, 64 pages; 2.72 MB

8. He nodded encouragement to his fellows, and they shinned up after him and dropped down into the stockade.

9. 308 Peary Caribou Rangifer tarandus pearyi Banks Island population Mammals Northwest Territories Non-active Schedule 2 Endangered 309 Sharp-shinned Hawk Accipiter striatus

10. Of the accipiters (forest hawks), sharp-shinned and Cooper's hawks and northern goshawks (Accipiter striatus, A. cooperii and A. gentilis) breed across Canada in forested areas.

11. Like all Accipiters (a genus of small hawks with short wings and long tails), the sharp-shinned flies with several quick wing beats and a glide

12. Accipiters In falconry, the “ Accipiters ” mainly refer to those in the genus Accipiter such as the Northern Goshawk (Gos), the Cooper’s Hawk (Coop) and the Sharp-Shinned Hawk (Sharpie)

13. Accipiters The northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) and the sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) are the Alaskan representatives of a group of hawks known as Accipiters, with short, rounded wings (short in comparison with other hawks) and long tails

14. The sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter striatus) is a small hawk, with males being the smallest hawks in the United States and Canada, but with the species averaging larger than some Neotropical species, such as tiny hawk

15. ‘The goshawk's tail is long, but wider than those of the other Accipiters; this is the best way to distinguish a Goshawk from a Cooper's Hawk.’ ‘The Sharp-shinned Hawk is the smallest of the three North American Accipiters.’

16. In Rhode Island, there are three types of Accipiters: the medium-sized Cooper’s hawk, the larger Northern goshawk, and the smaller, sharp-shinned hawk (called “sharpies”), the nearly identical cousin, and the most numerous of the hawks migrating along the Atlantic seaboard

17. Williamson's Sapsucker is a prey species for all three of the Accipiter species of western North America – Sharp-shinned Hawk (A. striatus), Cooper’s Hawk (A. cooperii) and Northern Goshawk (A. gentilis)—with remains found in the pellets of each species in Oregon (Reynolds and Meslow 1983).

18. Accipiters There are 47 species of Accipiter world-wide with three species of Accipiters in North America. The smallest is the Sharp-shinned Hawk (about the size of a robin), the medium sized is the Cooper's Hawk (about the size of a crow)and the largest is the Northern Goshawk (about the size of a Red-tailed Hawk).

19. Monitoring of contaminants has been undertaken for reptiles and amphibians, raptors such as Osprey Pandion haliaetus from the Pacific Northwest and Sharp-shinned Hawks Accipiter striatus from the Great Lakes, Great Blue Herons Ardea herodias on the British Columbia coast, Great Blue Herons in Quebec (PDF Document), and polar bears Ursus maritimus in the Canadian Arctic.

20. A fatal disease clinically and pathologically indistinguishable from IBDF resulted from FHV inoculation of the following species representing 7 families; Swain-son’s hawk (Buteo swainsoni) Cooper’s hawk (Accipiter cooperi) sharp-shinned hawk (A. striatus) great horned owl (Bubo virgianus) screech owl (Otus asio) snowy owl (Nyctea scandiaca) American coot (Fulica americana) green heron (Butorides virescens) budgerigar (Melopsittacus undulatus) Amazon parrot (Amazona ocrocephala) ring-necked dove (Streptopelia risoria) and baby muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata).

21. Weasels (Mustela sp.), eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus), raccoons (Procyon lotor), northern ravens (Corvus corax), sharp-shinned hawks (Accipiter striatus) and gray jays (Perisoreus canadensis) have also been identified as possible predators (Wallace 1939, Rimmer and McFarland 1994, 1996, G. Rompré pers. comm.). While Wallace (1939) notes that blue jays and crows seldom frequent altitudes greater than 914 m in Vermont, these predators may prove to be a larger problem in Canada, where.