- high
visual acuity facilitating this lifestyle. Hawks,
including the
accipitrines, are
believed to have
vision several times sharper than humans, in part...
- Catharista, Daptrius, Ibycter, Polyborus) and
eleven new
genera of
accipitrines (Aquila, Circaëtus, Circus, Buteo, Milvus, Ictinia, Physeta, Harpia,...
-
their prey
rather than
engaging in fast,
horizontal pursuit. The
terms accipitrine hawk and
buteonine hawk are used to
distinguish between the
types in...
-
large groups)
flight flock kettle (soaring in
large groups)
leash staff accipitrine Hedgehog hoglet piglet pup sow boar
array erinaceine Hermit crab zoea...
-
recently it
appears as if they are less
distinct from the more
slender accipitrine hawks. The
Indian spotted eagle is
about 60 cm in
length and has a wingspan...
-
recently it
appears as if they are less
distinct from the more
slender accipitrine hawks than believed. This is a medium-sized eagle,
about 60 cm (24 in)...
- acarology, acarophobia,
acarus accipitr- hawk
Latin accipiter Accipiter,
accipitrine acer-, acri- bitter, sharp, sour
Latin ācer, ācris, acerbus,
acere acerbic...
- but more
recently they
appear to be less
distinct from the
slenderer accipitrine hawks than
previously believed.
Eagles are not a
natural group but denote...
- abdominal, abdominous, intra-abdominal
accipiter accipitr- hawk Accipiter,
accipitrine acer acer-
maple aceric ācer ācr-
sharp acrid, acridine, acridity, acrimonious...
- acarology, acarophobia,
acarus accipitr- hawk
Latin accipiter Accipiter,
accipitrine acer-, acri- bitter, sharp, sour
Latin ācer, ācris, acerbus,
acere acerbic...