- R.
Bowdler Sharpe lists the
names Falco ptilorhynchus (attributed to Temminck, 1823) and
Pernis ptilorhynchus (attributed to J.F. Stephens, 1826). Sharpe...
- steerei–winkleri, celebensis, philippensis–orientalis–ruficollis, and torquatus–
ptilorhynchus–palawanensis. They
proposed splitting the steerei–winkleri
group from...
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honey buzzard (Henicopernis infuscatus)
Crested honey buzzard (Pernis
ptilorhynchus)
European honey buzzard (Pernis apivorus) Long-tailed
honey buzzard...
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forest eagle-owl (Bubo nipalensis), the
crested honey-buzzard (Pernis
ptilorhynchus ruficollis), and
various eagles. As the bird is not
usually seen and...
- H (2016). "The
feather structure of
Oriental honey buzzards (Pernis
ptilorhynchus) and
other hawk
species in
relation to
their foraging behavior". Zoological...
-
western Asia,
wintering in
tropical Africa Crested honey buzzard (Pernis
ptilorhynchus), also
known as the
Oriental honey buzzard, a
summer migrant to Siberia...
-
European honey buzzard,
Pernis apivorus Crested honey buzzard,
Pernis ptilorhynchus Barred honey buzzard,
Pernis celebensis Philippine honey buzzard,Pernis...
- steppes) in
southwestern India, the
Oriental honey buzzard (Pernis
ptilorhynchus) is
larger than both the
European honey buzzard and the
common buzzard...
-
European honey buzzard Pernis apivorus (V)
Crested honey buzzard Pernis ptilorhynchus Jerdon's baza
Aviceda jerdoni Black baza
Aviceda leuphotes White-rumped...
- have
changed since the
publication suggesting a ring species)
Pernis ptilorhynchus and P.
celebensis Perognathus amplus and P.
longimembris Peromyscus...