A rare bird of prey that was once close to extinction is now "flourishing" in the New Forest, wildlife experts have said. The first pair of goshawks returned to the forest in 2002 and 45 pairs have ...
The Queen Charlotte subspecies of the northern goshawk, with its legendary beauty and flying skill, evolved to live in the lush coastal rainforests of Alaska and the Queen Charlotte and Vancouver ...
Three gamekeepers working on one of the Queen’s grouse moors were reportedly suspended after being questioned by police over the alleged killing of a rare goshawk through the use of an illegal trap.
Wildlife campaigners have filmed the 'inhumane and callous killing' of a rare bird of prey on one of Britain's most iconic grouse shooting moors owned by the Queen. The 'Ban Bloodsports on Yorkshire's ...
DESCRIPTION: Short, powerful wings, a long, rudder-like tail, and protective eye tufts give the secretive goshawk an acrobatic ability to spin around trees and quickly dive under shrubs and brush to ...
A rare bird of prey which was once close to extinction has more than doubled in number in eight years in a national park. There were 20 goshawk breeding pairs recorded in 2011 in Hampshire, but ...