Abstract

ABSTRACTCapsule: Urban Black Sparrowhawk males hunt mostly within 2.27 km of their nest during the breeding season (‘home range’ of 16.15 km2) and increased the distance slightly to 2.43 km outside of the breeding season (18.56 km2). We found high individual variation within and between six global positioning systems tagged breeding males, but no significant seasonal differences in the urban environment of Cape Town, South Africa.

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