- The
Accipitridae (/ˌæksɪˈpɪtrɪdiː, -deɪ/) is one of the four
families within the
order Accipitriformes, and is a
family of
small to
large birds of prey...
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Hawks are
birds of prey of the
family Accipitridae. They are very
widely distributed and are
found on all continents,
except Antarctica. The subfamily...
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golden eagle, bald eagle, and
other birds of prey in the
family of the
Accipitridae.
Eagles belong to
several groups of genera, some of
which are closely...
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raptors of two
distinct biological families: the Old
World vultures (
Accipitridae),
which occurs only in the
Eastern Hemisphere; and the New
World vultures...
- also
known as the pern or
common pern, is a bird of prey in the
family Accipitridae. The
European honey buzzard was
formally described in 1758 by the Swedish...
- white-backed
vulture (Gyps afric****) is an Old
World vulture in the
family Accipitridae,
which also
includes eagles, kites,
buzzards and hawks. It is the most...
- the four
composing the
subfamily Harpiinae within the
large family Accipitridae.
Previously thought to be
closely related, the
Philippine eagle has been...
- A
harrier is a
member of the
genus Circus in
Accipitridae, a
family of
birds of prey.
Harriers characteristically hunt by
flying low over open ground,...
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Harpiinae shown below is
based on a
molecular phylogenetic study of the
Accipitridae by
Therese Catanach and
collaborators that was
published in 2024. Verheyen...
- is a
genus containing hawks,
goshawks and
sparrowhawks in the
family Accipitridae. The
species were
formerly placed in the
genus Accipiter. The
genus Astur...