Trisk
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Fact File | |
Classification: | Avian |
Frequency: | Uncommon |
Size: | Small |
Lifespan: | 8-10 years |
Domesticated?: | Yes |
Diet: | Carnivore |
Biome(s): | Boreal Forest, Mountain, Temperate Forest |
The body is like that of a tiny hawk. Claws, feet, beak and eyes are all black while the body is thickly feathered in combinations of rich metallic colors. The birds that are kept in the wild are always solid colored, though the captive kept animals have developed a wide range of colors.
These birds hunt on the wing, preferring the small hummingbird like birds called Flitter. They will also hunt small rodents and similarly sized creatures when Flitter are not available.
When they nest, the father builds a nest of sticks, twigs and grasses to impress the female. The female will join the male she prefers in his nest and they will mate. About a week later, the female will lay her eggs and sit on them for about 2 weeks while the male keeps her supplied with food. They will hatch out at the end of the two weeks. The chicks grow for another 2 weeks before they are mature enough to begin their first molt (Which occurs over the course of a week) and leave the nest. For the first month after they leave they nest, they'll stay close to their parents, who will continue to help them learn to hunt.
Trisk as Pets
These hawks are commonly kept as pets and are highly trainable. Falconers use them frequently for hunting tiny Flitter for sport.