nekoken
Nekoken, also known as the Japanese sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey native to Japan. It belongs to the family Accipitridae and is the only species in the genus Nekarchus. Nekoken are known for their distinctive appearance, with a short, rounded tail and a long, pointed beak. They have a grayish-brown upper body, a white underbelly, and a black cap on their head. Adult nekoken typically measure around 18-20 centimeters in length and have a wingspan of about 40-45 centimeters.
Nekoken are diurnal birds of prey, meaning they are active during the day. They primarily feed on
The breeding season for nekoken typically occurs from April to June. They build their nests in trees,
Nekoken are not considered endangered, but their populations have declined in recent years due to habitat loss