The Hobby is a small
falcon about the size of a Kestrel. Its face is
similar to a peregrine but is swift-like in flight.
These birds are diurnal characterized by
long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight.
It is a long distance migrant, breeding
in Eurasia and spending the winters in sub-Saharan Africa where
it finds an abundance of food, mainly insects. It favors dragonflies
and other large flying insects. Other prey include fast flying
birds such as swifts, swallows and martins.
During courtship in the skies over Britain,
the male performs spectacular aerial displays. They are also
very vocal at this time of year, but are generally silent in
their wintering grounds.
The nest is made in tree cavities or cliff
edges. There are 4 or 5 buffy white eggs heavily blotched with
brown. The incubation period is from 28 to 35 days. The young
fledge in about 35 days.
Order: Falconiformes|
Family: Falconidae | Genus : Falco | Species: Falco subbuteo