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these largest buteos,
adults typically weigh over 1,200 g (2.6 lb), and in
mature females, can
exceed a m**** of 2,000 g (4.4 lb). All
buteos may be noted...
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Buteo chimborazoensis is an
extinct species of
Buteo that
lived in
Ecuador during the
Pleistocene epoch. Lo Coco, Gastón E.; Agnolín,
Federico L.; Román...
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Palaearctic buteos. Ostrich, 40(S1), 41–46. Clouet, M., & Wink, M. (2000). The
buzzards of Cape
Verde Buteo (
buteo)
bannermani and
Socotra Buteo (
buteo) spp...
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often appearing (and being)
heavier than
other Buteos of
similar length. They are the
heaviest Buteos on
average in
eastern North America,
albeit scarcely...
- has the
largest and most
robust feet of any of the world's
Buteos.
Compared to
other Buteos, the
ferruginous has a
larger bill, at 37.6 to 49.5 mm (1.48...
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Buteo burmanicus may
refer to two
different species of bird in the
genus Buteo: the
Himalayan buzzard,
Buteo refectus,
which had the name
Buteo burmanicus...
- The red-shouldered hawk (
Buteo lineatus) is a medium-sized
buteo. Its
breeding range spans eastern North America and
along the
coast of
California and...
- The long-legged
buzzard (
Buteo rufinus) is a bird of prey
found widely in
several parts of
Eurasia and in
North Africa. This
species ranges from Southeastern...
- S2CID 14623043. "
Buteo lagopus (Rough-legged buzzard)".
Animal Diversity Web. Weller, M.W. (1964). "Habitat
utilization of two
species of
buteos wintering in...
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members of the
Buteo group are also
called hawks,
though birds of this
group are
called buzzards in
other parts of the world. Generally,
buteos have broad...