- The
African harrier-hawk,
harrier hawk or
gymnogene (Polyboroides typus) is a bird of prey. It is
about 60–66
centimetres (24–26 in) in length. It breeds...
- as the Cape vulture,
black eagle,
crowned eagle,
African fish eagle,
gymnogene,
jackal buzzard, white-rumped vulture, bald ibis,
African finfoot, Knysna...
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typus (African harrier-hawk,
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nests of
other raptors are not
infrequently used, from
tawny eagle to
gymnogene nests, and are
frequently perceptibly bulkier than
those built by snake...
- bushshrike, white-faced owl and a
number of
raptors like white-backed vulture,
gymnogene, black-chested
snake eagle, Wahlberg's
eagle and long-crested eagle. A...
- falcons,
lanner falcons,
tawny eagles, cape eagle-owls, pied crows, and
gymnogene. The red-winged
starling is not
endangered and can be a pest in some areas...
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Although secondary consumers such as owls, hawks, raccoons,
snakes and
gymnogene consume yellow house bats,
these animals do not
target bats as a primary...
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Pallid harrier,
Circus macrourus African harrier-hawk,
Polyboroides typus Gymnogene,
Polyboroides typus Black kite,
Milvus migrans Yellow-billed kite, Milvus...