Northern Goshawk
Accipiter gentilis

1/125 sec at f4, ISO: 3200, Nikon D300S w 500 mm


\"Northern Goshawk.\" Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Juveniles and adults have a barred tail, with dark brown or black barring. Adults always have a white eye stripe. In North America, juveniles have pale-yellow eyes, and adults develop dark red eyes usually after their second year, although nutrition and genetics may affect eye color as well. In Europe and Asia, juveniles also have pale-yellow eyes, however adults develop orange-colored eyes
Flatanger, Norway
 
11/05/2011