Fauna Details
| Common Name | Jackal Buzzard |
| Family | Accipitridae |
| Date Observed | 25-02-2022 |
| Category | Birds |
|---|---|
| Catalogue No. | Z2040RG |
| Breeding/ Spawning Time | Spring |
| When Observed | DAYTIME |
| Locations Observed | |
| Estuary | Few,Rare |
| Koppie | Few,Rare |
| Nature Reserve | Few,Rare |
| Small Holding | Few,Rare |
| Village | Few,Rare |
| Greater Rooiels | |
Buteo rufofuscus
Information
Jackal Buzzard
A large, heavy buzzard with striking black, chestnut, and white patterning that is especially evident in flight. Occupies a wide range of open habitats, where it sits on poles, fences, and rocks hunting for small and large vertebrates. The harsh scolding “kaaaa-haa-haa” call is distinctive and similar to that of a jackal. A rare pale-chested morph can resemble Augur Buzzard, but Jackal Buzzard is always differentiated by the dark (not pale) forward part of the underwing. The brown-and-rufous juvenile Jackal Buzzard is similar to other buzzards, but it is larger, with broad wings and a hefty head.