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Buteogallus Anthracinus Collection

The Common Black Hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus) is a majestic bird found in various regions, including the United States, Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico


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The Common Black Hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus) is a majestic bird found in various regions, including the United States, Costa Rica, Panama, and Mexico. With its striking appearance and impressive hunting skills, this hawk never fails to captivate onlookers. One remarkable sight is witnessing a Common Black Hawk with its prized catch—a fish. In the Ria Celestun Biosphere Reserve or along the coastlines of Central America, these hawks showcase their expertise in fishing as they swoop down from above to snatch their prey with precision. In North America's vast landscapes or amidst the lush forests of Costa Rica, you may come across an adult Common Black Hawk perched gracefully on a branch. Its dark plumage contrasts beautifully against vibrant green foliage or coconut palms. Even as juveniles exploring Granito de Oro in Parque Nacional Coiba—recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site—they exhibit grace beyond their years. During March in San Blas, Mexico, these magnificent birds are seen soaring through the skies. Whether it's an adult gliding effortlessly or an immature hawk learning to navigate flight patterns—their aerial displays leave spectators awe-inspired. The Common Black Hawk symbolizes strength and adaptability within its natural habitats across North and Central America. As guardians of these ecosystems, they play vital roles in maintaining ecological balance while captivating our hearts with their beauty and prowess.