They are graceful and acrobatic when hunting for food, and have been observed using a concealed approach when targeting a shorebird roost, flying towards them behind the cover of dunes, cliffs or trees.
Hobbies dine on smaller birds, large flying insects, beetles, cicadas, cricket,s and grasshoppers, catching them and eating them whilst in flight or ‘on the wing’.
When it is time to breed, the pair will usually take over an old nest previously used by larger raptors.
Found throughout mainland Australia, Australian hobbies have also been observed on the islands of Indonesia and New Guinea.
Melissa Marie
Photo by Scott Humphris