Goshawk,
National bird of Korea
Generally,
the national bird is chosen from among the birds that are indigenous
to a certain country and widely known to its people.
In
Korea goshawk had close relation with local people and so, was loved
by them.
It
was also well known to neighboring countries.
From
olden times Koreans trained goshawk to hunt pheasants, hares and
other animals.
After
the early 3rd century B.C. some people kept goshawk and
during the Koryo Dynasty (918~1392) a government office raised it.
Goshawk
was called in another name falcon and known as Haedongchong in
neighboring countries.
Haedongchong
means Korea’s peregrine falcon and it was in great demand in China,
Japan and other neighboring countries.
Goshawk
or Accipiter gentilis belongs to Accipitridae of
Ciconiiformes.
Accipitridae
comprises 23 species of hawks including goshawk.
Its
body is 48~61cm long and it weighs 500g~1kg.
A
wing is 28~40cm long and the spread wings are 105~130cm long.
Beak
is small, legs are slim and long and the body color is diverse.
The
crown and back of the head of cock are dark chestnut.
The
back of the neck is chestnut-black and the feather of the wing is
dark chestnut.
The
feathers of the chest, abdomen and legs are white with dark chestnut
thin horizontal patterns.
Hen
is bigger than cock.
Living
in forest, it mostly hunts and eats rats, pheasants, pigeons, hares
and other animals.
While
circling in the air in search of prey, it swoops down upon it as
swift as an arrow.
Usually
goshawks live separately, not in a group.
They
couple only in the breeding season.
Goshawk
propagates itself between late April and early May.
It
builds a dish-shaped nest with twigs on a tall tree and lays 2~4
eggs, light blue or blue.
It
propagates itself in the mountain area of northern part of Korea and
spends the winter in central and southern part of Korea.
Though
it is not large, goshawk has a balanced appearance, eyes, sharp beak,
strong talons as well as very swift speed and clever and resolute
temperament.
Goshawk
is a favorite bird of Koreans because it resembles Korea making a
great leap forward to thriving nation.
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