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Buteogallus daggetti,
occasionally called "Daggett's eagle" or the "walking eagle", is an
extinct species of long-legged hawk
which lived in southwest...
- recognised: S. r.
ruber (Gmelin, JF, 1788) –
south Alaska to west
Oregon S. r.
daggetti Grinnell, 1901 –
southwest USA
Adults have a red head and
upper chest;...
- (Gmelin, JF, 1788) Two
subspecies S. r.
ruber (Gmelin, JF, 1788) S. r.
daggetti Grinnell, 1901
southeast Alaska and
British Columbia south through the...
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Scientific name
Range Comments Pictures Daggett's
eagle Buteogallus daggetti Southwestern United States and
Nuevo León,
Mexico Most
recent remains dated...
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Cuban great hawk (Buteogallus borrasi) (C) Daggett's
eagle (Buteogallus
daggetti) (C)
Fragile eagle (Buteogallus fragilis) (C)
Cuban giant hawk (Gigantohierax...
- PMID 31945101. Olson,
Storrs L. (2007). "The "Walking Eagle"
Wetmoregyps daggetti Miller: A Scaled-up
Version of the
Savanna Hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis)"...
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borrasi (prehistoric) –
formerly in
Aquila or
Titanohierax †Buteogallus
daggetti (prehistoric) †Buteogallus
woodwardi (Late Pleistocene,
Southwestern USA)...
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about 33%
larger than the
modern great black hawk (B. urubitinga). B.
daggetti, also
known as "walking eagle", was
around 40%
larger than the savanna...
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Binomial name
Acmaeodera solitaria Kerremans, 1897
Synonyms Acmaeodera daggetti Fall, 1899
Acmaeodera interrupta Kerremans, 1897
Acmaeodera mexicana Kerremans...
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large fossil accipitrids of the
Quaternary in the West Indies:
Buteogallus daggetti underwent a
similar reclassification by
Olson in 2007
Amplibuteo woodwardi...