Virginia Tech. Department of Biological SciencesVirginia Tech. Department of Fish and Wildlife ConservationMelnyk, KimberleyGelis, Rudy A.Hopkins, William A.Vaca, FernandoMoore, Ignacio T.2016-02-282016-02-282013Melnyk, K., Gelis, R. A., Hopkins, W. A., Vaca, F., & Moore, I. T. (2013). Gray-bellied Hawk (Accipiter poliogaster) Observed Feeding on a Tinamou in Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, Ecuador. Journal of Raptor Research, 47(3), 330-332. doi:10.3356/JRR-12-00015.0892-1016jrr_12_00015_2E1.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/64889The Gray-bellied Hawk (Accipiter poliogaster) is one of the least studied birds of prey in the neotropics. Its geographical range in South America is from northern Colombia, east to southern Venezuela and the Guianas, south to northeastern Ecuador, eastern Peru, Amazonian and southeastern Brazil, northern Bolivia, southeastern Paraguay and northeastern Argentina (Jenkinson and Tuttle 1976, Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, Thiollay 2007, Global Raptor Information Network 2012). Despite a lack of information regarding its movements, the Gray-bellied Hawk is thought to be a permanent resident in Ecuador due to year-round sightings of the species (Ridgely and Greenfield 2001, Global Raptor Information Network 2012).2 p.application/pdfen-USIn CopyrightGray-bellied HawkAccipiter poliogasterDietEcuadorTinamouGray-bellied Hawk (Accipiter Poliogaster) Observed Feeding on a Tinamou in Yasuni Biosphere Reserve, EcuadorArticle - RefereedRaptor Research FoundationJournal of Raptor Researchhttps://doi.org/10.3356/JRR-12-00015.1473