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The upland buzzard (''Buteo hemilasius'') is a species of
bird of prey Birds of prey or predatory birds, also known as (although not the same as) raptors, are hypercarnivorous bird species that actively predation, hunt and feed on other vertebrates (mainly mammals, reptiles and smaller birds). In addition to speed ...
in the family
Accipitridae The Accipitridae () is one of the four families within the order Accipitriformes, and is a family of small to large birds of prey with strongly hooked bills and variable morphology based on diet. They feed on a range of prey items from insects ...
. The largest species of the ''
Buteo ''Buteo'' is a genus of medium to fairly large, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings. In the Old World, members of this genus are called " buzzards", but "hawk" is used in the New World (Etymology: ''Buteo'' is the Latin name ...
'' genus, this buzzard lives in mountainous grassy and rocky areas in areas of
Central Asia Central Asia is a region of Asia consisting of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian language, Pers ...
, northern
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and
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from
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan, officially the Republic of Kazakhstan, is a landlocked country primarily in Central Asia, with a European Kazakhstan, small portion in Eastern Europe. It borders Russia to the Kazakhstan–Russia border, north and west, China to th ...
to
Korea Korea is a peninsular region in East Asia consisting of the Korean Peninsula, Jeju Island, and smaller islands. Since the end of World War II in 1945, it has been politically Division of Korea, divided at or near the 38th parallel north, 3 ...
.Ferguson-Lees, J., & Christie, D. A. (2001). ''Raptors of the World''. Christopher Helm, London, UK. The upland buzzard is migratory but typically covers a short distance apparently to avoid
snow cover Snow consists of individual ice crystals that grow while suspended in the atmosphere—usually within clouds—and then fall, accumulating on the ground where they undergo further changes. It consists of frozen crystalline water througho ...
that may hamper prey capture.Bildstein, K. L. & Zalles, J. I. (2005). ''Old World versus New World long-distance migration in Accipiters, Buteos, and Falcons: the interplay of migration ability and global biogeography''. Birds of Two Worlds: The Ecology and Evolution of Migration. The Johns Jopkins University Press, Baltimore, 154-167.Orta, J. and G. M. Kirwan (2020). ''Upland Buzzard (Buteo hemilasius)'', version 1.0. In Birds of the World (J. del Hoyo, A. Elliott, J. Sargatal, D. A. Christie, and E. de Juana, Editors). Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, NY, USA. This species primarily subsists on small
mammal A mammal () is a vertebrate animal of the Class (biology), class Mammalia (). Mammals are characterised by the presence of milk-producing mammary glands for feeding their young, a broad neocortex region of the brain, fur or hair, and three ...
s but does not shun alternate prey from small to large
bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...
s and
insect Insects (from Latin ') are Hexapoda, hexapod invertebrates of the class (biology), class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (Insect morphology#Head, head, ...
s. This little known raptor has a large range, and though generally uncommon, it is not thought to be rare or declining as a species. As a result it is classified as
least concern A least-concern species is a species that has been evaluated and categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as not being a focus of wildlife conservation because the specific species is still plentiful in the wil ...
by the
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.


Description

This is the largest buzzard and the largest member of the genus ''
Buteo ''Buteo'' is a genus of medium to fairly large, wide-ranging raptors with a robust body and broad wings. In the Old World, members of this genus are called " buzzards", but "hawk" is used in the New World (Etymology: ''Buteo'' is the Latin name ...
'' in the world based on total length and wingspan. However, it is roughly equaled in bulk by the
North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South Ameri ...
n
ferruginous hawk The ferruginous hawk (''Buteo regalis'') is a large bird of prey and belongs to the broad-winged buteo hawks. An old colloquial name is ferrugineous rough-leg, due to its similarity to the closely related rough-legged hawk (''B. lagopus''). The ...
(''Buteo regalis''), which is also only marginally smaller going on mean standard measurements. The total length of the upland buzzard is and wingspan is .Brazil, M. (2009). ''Birds of East Asia: China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and Russia''. A&C Black. Body mass is known to range from in males, with three averaging , and from in females, with seven averaging . The average size of 14 upland buzzards in the
Tibetan Plateau The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau or Qingzang Plateau, is a vast elevated plateau located at the intersection of Central Asia, Central, South Asia, South, and East Asia. Geographically, it is located to the north of H ...
was in length, including a tail of , a smallish culmen of , a tarsus length of and a body mass of .Cui, Q., Su, J., & Jiang, Z. (2008). ''Summer diet of two sympatric species of raptors Upland Buzzard (Buteo hemilasius) and Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) in alpine meadow: problem of coexistence''. The Upland buzzard is conspicuously large for a ''Buteo'', with long wings and a relatively long tail, and fairly
eagle Eagle is the common name for the golden eagle, bald eagle, and other birds of prey in the family of the Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of Genus, genera, some of which are closely related. True eagles comprise the genus ''Aquila ( ...
-like compared to related species. There are both pale and dark morphs. The pale morph is generally beige and earthen dark brown in colour. This morph bears a lightly marked whitish colour with a variable ochre wash to the head and nape with the chest generally appearing purest whitish. On pale morphs, the whitish chest is contrasted with dark brown areas widely but irregularly distributed across the lower breast and abdomen. The flanks and belly are similarly dark, while the tail is greyish with dark sides and prominently dark bands, with a heavier sub-terminal band. The coverts on perched buzzards can appear lighter brown than elsewhere. In flight on pale morphs, the major coverts are variable, appearing somewhat streaky brown, contrasted with a very strong blackish patagium mark. The flight feathers appear whitish with a variable amount of dark barring leading into the blackish wingtips and trailing edges. Dark morph upland buzzards are almost entirely solid black-brown throughout the body. with the flight feather pattern similar to pale morph but darker apart from the flight feathers. The call of the upland buzzard is a prolonged nasal mewing, not dissimilar to that of the
common buzzard The common buzzard (''Buteo buteo'') is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. It is a member of the genus '' Buteo'' in the family Accipitridae. The species lives in most of Europe and extends its breeding range across much of ...
(''B. buteo''), although it is said to vocalize less than that species. The "trousers" are heavily feathered brown, often covering at least three-quarters of the legs. Despite individual variations, these buzzards are more insulated on their legs than other ''Buteo'', apart from the ferruginous hawk and
rough-legged buzzard The rough-legged buzzard (Europe) or rough-legged hawk (North America) (''Buteo lagopus'') is a medium-large bird of prey. It is found in arctic and subarctic regions of North America, Europe, and Asia during the breeding season, and migrates s ...
s (''B. lagopus'') which both have feathering extending along their tarsi.


Identification

The upland buzzard is fairly similar in plumage to others buzzards, and may need to be distinguished from the overlapping species of long-legged buzzards (''B. rufinus''), Himalayan buzzards (''B. reflectus'') and eastern buzzards (''B. japonicus''). The Himalayan species in particular is often found is similar in distribution and in similar habitats at high elevations. The upland species is known to be difficult to distinguish from the related long-legged buzzard, and the two species are often misidentified for each other. However, it is said it can be told from the long-legged buzzard by being slightly larger and lacking the warmer, sometimes rufous tones (rather than earthen brown) of that species. However, the extent of patterns are roughly corresponding on both the upland and long-legged buzzard as well their proportions and size broadly overlaps between the two. Usually the long-legged buzzard tends to occur at lower elevations. However, distant flying buzzards are sometimes considered to be too similar to be identifiable between these species, especially darker individuals. The other buzzards are conspicuously smaller, with shorter proportions to their much smaller wings and shorter tails. Both Himalayan and eastern buzzards are also differently marked, usually appearing paler bellied apart from a belly band and stipling to the flanks with less strongly contrasting patterns on the wing on the coverts and flight feathers. Dark morphs of the respective buzzard species are more similarly marked but the upland buzzard can be distinguished by its size and proportions, excepting the dark morph long-legged buzzard which is practically indistinguishable.Zheng, G. (2002). ''Birds in China''. China Forestry Publishing House.Naoroji, R., & Forsman, D. (2001). ''First breeding record of Upland Buzzard Buteo hemilasius for the Indian subcontinent in Changthang, Ladakh, and identification characters of Upland Buzzard and Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus''. Forktail, 105-108.


Taxonomy and systematics

The upland buzzard species was first described by Temminck and Schlegel in 1844 and is
monotypic In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon. A monotypic species is one that does not include subspecies or smaller, infraspecific taxa. In the case of genera, the term "unisp ...
. Currently, this species is considered to form a
superspecies In biology, a species complex is a group of closely related organisms that are so similar in appearance and other features that the boundaries between them are often unclear. The taxa in the complex may be able to hybridize readily with each oth ...
with the long-legged buzzard. At one time, the upland buzzard was considered as
conspecific Biological specificity is the tendency of a characteristic such as a behavior or a biochemical variation to occur in a particular species. Biochemist Linus Pauling stated that "Biological specificity is the set of characteristics of living organism ...
with the long-legged species. A small molecular study found that there was not a strong genetic affinity between the upland and long-legged buzzards. There is some circumstantial claims that they will interbreed. However, there is no strong evidence of regular interbreeding, to such a degree the specific definition of the buzzards blurs, despite their ranges broadly overlapping.Global Raptor Information Network. 2020. Species account: ''Upland Buzzard Buteo hemilasius''.


Distribution and status

The central portion of the breeding range, comprising a great majority, of the upland buzzard is in
Mongolia Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia, bordered by Russia to the north and China to the south and southeast. It covers an area of , with a population of 3.5 million, making it the world's List of countries and dependencies by po ...
and
China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
, in the latter nation especially in the
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, northern and northeastern areas. To the north of Mongolia, where they occur throughout, upland buzzards also breed in several adjacent areas of southern
Siberia Siberia ( ; , ) is an extensive geographical region comprising all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has formed a part of the sovereign territory of Russia and its predecessor states ...
. Flint, V. E., Boehme, R. L., Kostin, Y. V., Kuznetsov, A. A., & Bourso-Leland, N. (1984). ''A field guide to birds of Russia and adjacent territories''. Publishing House, Moscow, Russia. In the west, their breeding range may edge very slightly into far eastern
Tajikistan Tajikistan, officially the Republic of Tajikistan, is a landlocked country in Central Asia. Dushanbe is the capital city, capital and most populous city. Tajikistan borders Afghanistan to the Afghanistan–Tajikistan border, south, Uzbekistan to ...
, southeastern
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains, Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Kyrgyzstan, largest city. Kyrgyz ...
and fairly recently in the
East Kazakhstan Region East Kazakhstan Region (; ) is a region of Kazakhstan. It occupies the easternmost part of Kazakhstan, and includes parts of the Irtysh River, Lake Markakol, and Lake Zaysan. Its administrative center is Öskemen (also known as Ust'-Kamenogorsk ...
, where they were documented to nest for the first time only in 1990. In the south, the upland buzzard may breed in the quite northern reaches of
Bhutan Bhutan, officially the Kingdom of Bhutan, is a landlocked country in South Asia, in the Eastern Himalayas between China to the north and northwest and India to the south and southeast. With a population of over 727,145 and a territory of , ...
,
Nepal Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is mainly situated in the Himalayas, but also includes parts of the Indo-Gangetic Plain. It borders the Tibet Autonomous Region of China Ch ...
and now for the first recorded time in 1998 to nest in the
Indian subcontinent The Indian subcontinent is a physiographic region of Asia below the Himalayas which projects into the Indian Ocean between the Bay of Bengal to the east and the Arabian Sea to the west. It is now divided between Bangladesh, India, and Pakista ...
within
Changtang The Changtang (alternatively spelled Changthang or Qangtang) is a part of the high altitude Tibetan Plateau in western and northern Tibet extending into the southern edges of Xinjiang as well as southeastern Ladakh, India, with vast highlands and g ...
,
Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ), or Greater Tibet, is a region in the western part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are other ethnic groups s ...
. During times of passage, northern birds radiate through non-breeding areas of western China and in eastern Kyrgyzstan as well in
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders China and Russia to the north at the Yalu River, Yalu (Amnok) an ...
and
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea along the Korean Demilitarized Zone, with the Yellow Sea to the west and t ...
far to the east. Wintering areas of upland buzzards can include much of eastern Kazakhstan,
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, much of Nepal and Bhutan and central and eastern China. Generally speaking, upland buzzards are not long-distance migrants and many travel minimal distances to winter. In seldom cases, upland buzzards have appeared in
Japan Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
as well, most likely vagrating from Korea. An unusual old claim exists of the upland buzzard turning up in
Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort ...
during winter. This species tends to be generally uncommon, but in some areas such as Tibet and peak prey areas of Mongolia, it can border on abundant down to rare. The upland buzzard is not considered a threatened species.


Behaviour and ecology

The upland buzzard normally found in open, high elevation regions. While recorded at over in elevation, the species normally nests at elevations between and may at times be recorded down to sea-level during the winter. In the montane areas it nests in habitats such as
alpine meadow Alpine tundra is a type of natural region or biome that does not contain trees because it is at high elevation, with an associated harsh climate. As the latitude of a location approaches the poles, the threshold elevation for alpine tundra gets ...
, upland
steppe In physical geography, a steppe () is an ecoregion characterized by grassland plains without closed forests except near rivers and lakes. Steppe biomes may include: * the montane grasslands and shrublands biome * the tropical and subtropica ...
and
plateau In geology and physical geography, a plateau (; ; : plateaus or plateaux), also called a high plain or a tableland, is an area of a highland consisting of flat terrain that is raised sharply above the surrounding area on at least one side. ...
s, often foraging in these assorted
grassland A grassland is an area where the vegetation is dominance (ecology), dominated by grasses (Poaceae). However, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush (Juncaceae) can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes such as clover, and other Herbaceo ...
s and
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areas. They also visit cultivation such as
arable land Arable land (from the , "able to be ploughed") is any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops.''Oxford English Dictionary'', "arable, ''adj''. and ''n.''" Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2013. Alternatively, for the purposes of a ...
s in both summer and winter. The upland buzzard is fairly typical ''Buteo'' often given to extensively soaring flights, with their wings held in quite a strong dihedral. The upland buzzard frequently hovers, often during hunting spells. Unlike many ''Buteos'', they do not have perches usually available to them while hunting so must swoop down from active flight, but may sometimes be able to make use of rocks as hunting perches. They will also sometimes capture
insect Insects (from Latin ') are Hexapoda, hexapod invertebrates of the class (biology), class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (Insect morphology#Head, head, ...
s on the ground. The upland buzzard is a partial migrant, often traveling minimal distances in an apparent search of appropriate hunting areas. Migration appears to be undertaken in September to October in autumn and returns in spring in March to May. The species is frequently recorded migrating over the
Gobi Desert The Gobi Desert (, , ; ) is a large, cold desert and grassland region in North China and southern Mongolia. It is the sixth-largest desert in the world. The name of the desert comes from the Mongolian word ''gobi'', used to refer to all of th ...
in late October. Wintering areas from the vagrants in Japan to southern China can be in lowland cultivation. The upland buzzard is, by and large, a specialized hunter of small
mammal A mammal () is a vertebrate animal of the Class (biology), class Mammalia (). Mammals are characterised by the presence of milk-producing mammary glands for feeding their young, a broad neocortex region of the brain, fur or hair, and three ...
s. In the
Tibetan Plateau The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau or Qingzang Plateau, is a vast elevated plateau located at the intersection of Central Asia, Central, South Asia, South, and East Asia. Geographically, it is located to the north of H ...
, the main foods of this species were
tundra vole The tundra vole (''Alexandromys oeconomus'') or root vole is a medium-sized vole found in Northern and Central Europe, Asia, and northwestern North America, including Alaska and northwestern Canada. In the western part of the Netherlands, the tu ...
s (''Microtus oeconomus'') (at 57.5% of 756 prey items), Plateau pika (''Ochotona curzoniae'') (19.5%) and Gansu pika (''Ochotona cansus'') (18.6%). Further study of stable isotopes in this area determined that while small mammals were the primary foods, during downshifts in the populations of these preferred prey, upland buzzards in Tibet switch to subsiding on a variety of
passerine A passerine () is any bird of the order Passeriformes (; from Latin 'sparrow' and '-shaped') which includes more than half of all bird species. Sometimes known as perching birds, passerines generally have an anisodactyl arrangement of their ...
birds, largely but not entirely fledglings, such as
lark Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae. Larks have a cosmopolitan distribution with the largest number of species occurring in Africa. Only a single species, the horned lark, occurs in North America, and only Horsfield's bush lark occ ...
s, buntings,
finch The true finches are small to medium-sized passerine birds in the family Fringillidae. Finches generally have stout conical bills adapted for eating seeds and nuts and often have colourful plumage. They occupy a great range of habitats where the ...
es and
jays Jays are a paraphyletic grouping of passerine birds within the family Corvidae. Although the term "jay" carries no taxonomic weight, most or all of the birds referred to as jays share a few similarities: they are small to medium-sized, usually ...
. Another routine prey species in the Tibetan highlands is the
Chinese zokor The Chinese zokor (''Eospalax fontanierii'') is a species of rodent in the family Spalacidae. It is endemic to China, ranging from Qinghai, Qinghai Province eastwards to Beijing in steppe and alpine grasslands. Henri Milne-Edwards first described ...
(''Eospalax fontanierii''). Mongolian population of upland buzzards is known to be highly dependent on the Brandt's vole (''Lasiopodomys brandtii'') and can be dictated in numbers by the
population cycle A population cycle in zoology is a phenomenon where populations rise and fall over a predictable period of time. There are some species where population numbers have reasonably predictable patterns of change although the full reasons for populati ...
s of this prey.Sundev, G., Yosef, R., & Birazana, O. (2009). ''Brandt's vole density affects nutritional condition of Upland Buzzard Buteo hemilasius on the Mongolian grassland steppe''. Ornis Fennica, 86, 131-139.Gombobaatar, S., Odkhuu, B., Yosef, R., Gantulga, B., Amartuvshin, P., & Usukhjargal, D. (2010). ''Reproductive ecology of the Upland Buzzard (Buteo hemilasius) on the Mongolian steppe''. Journal of Raptor Research, 44(3), 196-201. Other important prey in Mongolia is the Mongolian gerbil (''Meriones unguiculatus''), the
Daurian ground squirrel The Daurian ground squirrel (''Spermophilus dauricus'') is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in China, Mongolia, and Russia. Distribution The daurian ground squirrel has a wide range in north east China, extending into Mon ...
(''Spermophilus dauricus'') and the
Daurian pika The Daurian pika (''Ochotona dauurica'') is a small relative of rabbits and hares in the order Lagomorpha. It is well known for its “barking” alarm call, and for its peculiar habit of making hay to help survive the winter. There are 4 recogn ...
(''Ochotona daurica''). In southern Altai,
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, 59 prey items were led by northern red-backed voles (''Myodes rutilus''), at 27.1%, unidentified voles at 22%,
grey red-backed vole The grey red-backed vole or the grey-sided vole (''Craseomys rufocanus'') is a species of vole. An adult grey red-backed vole weighs 20-50 grams. This species ranges across northern Eurasia, including northern China, the northern Korean Pen ...
s (''Myodes rufocanus'') at 18.6% northern pika (''Ochotona hyperborea'') at 16.9% and various birds also at 16.9%.Voronova, S.G. (2002). ''Winter sighting of Upland Buzzard Buteo hemilasius in the Kudinskaya steppe (Southern Cisbaikalia)''. Russian Ornithological Journal , 11 (184). Additionally, in Altai, upland buzzards were documented to attack domestic chickens (''Gallus gallus domesticus''). During winter in
Lake Issyk-Kul Issyk-Kul () or Ysyk-Köl (, ; ) is an endorheic saline lake in the western Tianshan Mountains in eastern Kyrgyzstan, just south of a dividing range separating Kyrgyzstan from Kazakhstan. It is the eighth-deepest lake in the world, the eleve ...
,
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan, officially the Kyrgyz Republic, is a landlocked country in Central Asia lying in the Tian Shan and Pamir Mountains, Pamir mountain ranges. Bishkek is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Kyrgyzstan, largest city. Kyrgyz ...
, prey was observed to consist of tamarisk jirds (''Meriones tamariscinus''),
house mouse The house mouse (''Mus musculus'') is a small mammal of the rodent family Muridae, characteristically having a pointed snout, large rounded ears, and a long and almost hairless tail. It is one of the most abundant species of the genus '' Mus''. A ...
(''Mus musculus''),
grey partridge The grey partridge (''Perdix perdix'') is a bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. The scientific name is the Latin for "partridge". Taxonomy The grey partridge formally described in 1758 by the S ...
(''Perdix perdix''), rock pigeon (''Columba livia'') and
lark Larks are passerine birds of the family Alaudidae. Larks have a cosmopolitan distribution with the largest number of species occurring in Africa. Only a single species, the horned lark, occurs in North America, and only Horsfield's bush lark occ ...
s. In addition to typical foraging,
insect Insects (from Latin ') are Hexapoda, hexapod invertebrates of the class (biology), class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (Insect morphology#Head, head, ...
s like
beetle Beetles are insects that form the Taxonomic rank, order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Holometabola. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 40 ...
s and
grasshopper Grasshoppers are a group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera. They are amongst what are possibly the most ancient living groups of chewing herbivorous insects, dating back to the early Triassic around 250 million years ago. Grassh ...
s are sometimes taken from the ground and bird's eggs are sometimes consumed. While the main prey is largely quite small
rodent Rodents (from Latin , 'to gnaw') are mammals of the Order (biology), order Rodentia ( ), which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and Mandible, lower jaws. About 40% of all mammal specie ...
s and similar mammals, on occasion larger prey is taken. Alternate prey can extend to those weighing over such as
willow ptarmigan The willow ptarmigan ( ); ''Lagopus lagopus'') or willow grouse is a bird in the grouse subfamily Tetraoninae of the pheasant family Phasianidae. It is also known colloquially as awebo bird. The willow ptarmigan breeds in birch and other forests ...
(''Lagopus lagopus'') and Daurian hedgehog (''Mesechinus dauuricus''), and occasionally much larger such as
woolly hare The woolly hare (''Lepus oiostolus'') is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It is found in western and central China, northern India, and Nepal, where its typical habitat is montane grassland. It has a wide range and is present in some ...
(''Lepus oiostolus''), weighing some , and
Tibetan snowcock The Tibetan snowcock (''Tetraogallus tibetanus'') is a bird in the pheasant family Phasianidae of the order Galliformes, gallinaceous birds. This species is found in high-altitude regions of the Western Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau, where i ...
(''Tetraogallus tibetanus''), weighing some . Additionally, this buzzard was recorded as an occasional likely predator of Mongolian gazelles (''Procapra gutturosa''), born weighing about . On rare occasions, they may prey on small
carnivoran Carnivora ( ) is an order of placental mammals specialized primarily in eating flesh, whose members are formally referred to as carnivorans. The order Carnivora is the sixth largest order of mammals, comprising at least 279 species. Carnivor ...
s such as
mountain weasel The mountain weasel (''Mustela altaica''), also known as the pale weasel, Altai weasel or ''solongoi'', primarily lives in high-altitude environments, as well as rocky tundra and grassy woodlands. This weasel rests in rock crevices, tree trunks, ...
s (''Mustela altaica'') and
corsac fox The corsac fox (''Vulpes corsac''), also known simply as a corsac, is a medium-sized fox found in steppes, semi-deserts and deserts in Central Asia, ranging into Mongolia and northern China. Since 2004, it has been classified as ''least concer ...
(''Vulpes corsac'') pups. Upland buzzards often feed extensively on the same prey and in the same habitats as
Eurasian eagle-owl The Eurasian eagle-owl (''Bubo bubo'') is a species of eagle-owl, a type of bird that resides in much of Eurasia. It is often just called the eagle-owl in Europe and Asia. It is one of the largest species of owl. Females can grow to a total le ...
s (''Bubo bubo''), however the eagle-owl is considerably larger and more powerful and sometimes additionally hunts the upland buzzards. Additionally, upland buzzards have been known to fall victim to
golden eagle The golden eagle (''Aquila chrysaetos'') is a bird of prey living in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the most widely distributed species of eagle. Like all eagles, it belongs to the family Accipitridae. They are one of the best-known bird of pr ...
s (''Aquila chrysaetos''). The upland buzzard breeds between April and August, with egg laying tending to occur in May.Chen, W., Jiang, L., You, Z., & Chen, M. (2015). ''Breeding biology of the upland buzzard (Buteo hemilasius) on the Tibetan Plateau''. Journal of Raptor Research, 49(3), 320-324. Nests tend to be located on
outcrop An outcrop or rocky outcrop is a visible exposure of bedrock or ancient superficial deposits on the surface of the Earth and other terrestrial planets. Features Outcrops do not cover the majority of the Earth's land surface because in most p ...
s, crags and ledges of
cliff In geography and geology, a cliff or rock face is an area of Rock (geology), rock which has a general angle defined by the vertical, or nearly vertical. Cliffs are formed by the processes of weathering and erosion, with the effect of gravity. ...
s, usually in locations blocked from the elements by rocks or vegetation. Some nests additionally are placed on steep rocky slopes. The nest is constructed with sticks and well lined, often with wool, grass, dry dung and, perhaps detrimentally, human
garbage Garbage, trash (American English), rubbish (British English), or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans, usually due to a perceived lack of utility. The term generally does not encompass bodily waste products, purely liquid or ...
. This species normally lays a clutch of 2 to 4 eggs and, if an entire clutch is lost, they are capable of laying a replacement clutch. In Mongolia, clutch sizes have been recorded exceptionally varying up to 8, with an average clutch size reported as 3.49. Incubation lasts 36 to 38 days, although previously reported at only about 30 days. The chicks bear greyish-brown down and develop fairly slowly, fledgling at around 45 days. In western and central Mongolia, brood size averaged 1.95. Commonly, two young often fledge from upland buzzard, though up to four fledglings have been recorded. Breeding success is known to be food based and higher sibling competition and perhaps
siblicide Siblicide (attributed by behavioural ecologist Doug Mock to Barbara M. Braun) is the killing of an infant individual by its close relatives (full or half siblings). It may occur directly between siblings or be mediated by the parents, and is dr ...
have been reported in instances where stable prey such as voles decline in population.Yosef, R., Gombobaatar, S., & Bortolotti, G. R. (2013). ''Sibling competition induces stress independent of nutritional status in broods of Upland Buzzards''. Journal of Raptor Research, 47(2), 127-132.


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* The Ineternet Bird Collectio
Upland buzzard
{{Taxonbar, from=Q852194 upland buzzard Birds of China Birds of Mongolia Birds of Tibet upland buzzard Taxonomy articles created by Polbot