The Madagascar sparrowhawk (Accipiter madagascariensis) is a species of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae.
The Madagascar Sparrowhawk eats other small birds which makes up 97% of their prey.
The Madagascar Sparrow Hawk hunts by concealing themselves in low perches in the forest and pursuing prey in flight.
[3] The female Madagascar Sparrowhawk typically lays three eggs each breeding season in the months of October and November.
[3] But the male and female subspecies Madagascar Sparrowhawks have unusual patterns, that unmistakably make them different.
The Madagascar Sparrowhawk is threatened by habitat loss as a result of logging and wood harvesting.