- a
separate order,
sister to
Accipitriformes,
Accipitriformes sensu lato is
called Accipitrimorphae. The
Accipitriformes are
known from the
Middle Eocene[citation...
- They
belong to the
family Falconidae, only
distantly related to the
Accipitriformes below.
Caracaras are a
distinct subgroup of the
Falconidae unique to...
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Accipitriformes is one of
three major orders of
birds of prey and
includes the osprey, hawks, eagles, kites, and vultures.
Falcons (Falconiformes) and...
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Cathartiformes and the
families of
Accipitriformes, and they are now
normally included within the
Accipitriformes as the
family Cathartidae. Cathartiformes...
- This is a list of
Accipitriformes species by
global po****tion.
While numbers are estimates, they have been made by the
experts in
their fields. For more...
- taxonomy, and
geographic diversity of
diurnal raptors: Falconiformes,
Accipitriformes, and Cathartiformes". In Sarasola, J.H.; Grange, J.M.; Negro, J.J....
- taxonomy, and
geographic diversity of
diurnal raptors: Falconiformes,
Accipitriformes, and Cathartiformes". In Sarasola, J.H.; Grange, J.M.; Negro, J.J....
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Frederick Miller described the
species in 1779. A
member of the
order Accipitriformes,
which also
includes many
other diurnal birds of prey such as eagles...
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Strigiformes (owls) and
Accipitriformes (hawks and
their relatives). The
Cathartidae (New
World vultures) are
usually included in
Accipitriformes, but some authors...
- Taxonomy, and
Geographic Diversity of
Diurnal Raptors: Falconiformes,
Accipitriformes, and Cathartiformes". In Sarasola, J.H.; Grange, J.M.; Negro, J.J....