It is a bird of open country, such as
farmland,
marshes,
taiga and
savannah. They are widespread in lowlands with scattered small woods. It is an elegant
bird of prey, appearing sickle-like in flight with its long pointed wings and square tail, often resembling a swift when gliding with folded wings. It is fast and powerful in flight and will take large insects, such as
dragonflies, which it transfers from talons to beak and eats while soaring slowly in circles. and small
birds in flight. Its speed and aerobatic skills enable it to take
swallows and even
swifts on the wing, and
barn swallows or
house martins have a characteristic "hobby" alarm call. It is known to harass swallows while they are roosting and dispersing from roosts. Incubation is said to take 28 days and both parents share in this duty, though the female does the greater part. The tree selected is most often one in a hedge or on the extreme edge of a spinney, from where the bird can observe intruders from a considerable distance. It is a very bold and courageous bird and was used in
falconry, trained to hawk birds like
quails,
larks,
hoopoes,
drongos, etc. ==References==