- The
Accipitrinae are the
subfamily of the
Accipitridae often known as the "true" hawks. The
subfamily contains 73
species that are
divided into 11 genera...
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distributed and are
found on all
continents except Antarctica. The
subfamily Accipitrinae includes goshawks, sparrowhawks, sharp-shinned hawks, and others. This...
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sparrow hawk) may
refer to
several species of
small hawk in the
subfamily Accipitrinae. "Sparrow-hawk" or
sparhawk originally referred to
Accipiter nisus, now...
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phylogenetic studies have
shown that such a
grouping is
polyphyletic for
Accipitrinae. The harrier-hawks in the
genus Polyboroides are not
closely related...
- †Cryptogyps †Gansugyps Gyps
Necrosyrtes Sarcogyps Torgos Trigonoceps Accipitrinae Accipiter Erythrotriorchis Megatriorchis Aquilinae Aquila Clanga Hieraaetus...
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Lophospizinae Lophospiza –
goshawks (2 species,
formerly in Accipiter)
Accipitrinae Micronisus –
gabar goshawk Urotriorchis – long-tailed hawk
Melierax –...
- †Cryptogyps †Gansugyps Gyps
Necrosyrtes Sarcogyps Torgos Trigonoceps Accipitrinae Accipiter Erythrotriorchis Megatriorchis Aquilinae Aquila Clanga Hieraaetus...
- used to be
regarded as a very
large member of the
goshawk subfamily,
Accipitrinae, but it is now
believed that the
resemblance to
these other birds is...
- lacernulatus) is a
Vulnerable species of bird of prey in the
subfamily Accipitrinae, the "true" hawks, of
family Accipitridae. It is
endemic to Brazil. The...
- (Circus cyaneus),
Eurasian tree
sparrow (P****er mont****), hawk (subfamily
Accipitrinae),
Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo),
horned grebe (Podiceps auritus), black-necked...