BIRDS OF PREY (Accipitriformes) —

 
 

HONEY BUZZARD (Pernis apivorous) -Bondrée apivore

Thinly scattered throughout Switzerland, more common as a passage migrant. Easily overlooked but listen out for their di-syllabic call “ke-leer”:


BLACK KITE (Milvus migrans) -Milan noir

A summer visitor to the lowlands of Switzerland, seen around farmland, lake edges where it can catch insects and small animals but also where it can scavenge. A distinctive winnowing call:


© Arlette Berlie

© Arlette Berlie

RED KITE (Milvus milvus) - Milan royal

Both a resident and summer visitor to Switzerland, reaching high densities in Central regions. Frequents farmland and small villages. Numbers have increased dramatically in the past 20 years. The call is a very human-sounding long whistle followed by modulations:


SPARROWHAWK (Accipiter nisus) - Epervier d’Europe

Found across Europe. Hunts small birds which it catches on the wing in woodlands and gardens. Is mostly silent but does have a distinctive voice:


BUZZARD (Buteo buteo) - Buse variable

Found throughout Switzerland, a common bird of prey on the plains and in the mountains. It has a far-carrying plaintive cry:


KESTREL (Falco tinnunculus) - Faucon crécerelle

The most commonly seen falcon in our region. Distinctive hovering technique whilst hunting gives immediate identification, but also has a far-carrying “ki-ki-ki” call: