- The
secretarybird or
secretary bird (Sagittarius serpentarius) is a
large bird of prey that is
endemic to Africa. It is
mostly terrestrial,
spending most...
- to the
secretarybird, to play fetch. The
secretarybird kicks it off the boat. The
lemur gets
angry and
starts fighting with the
secretarybird, who is...
-
Amanuensis is an
extinct genus of
secretarybird that
lived in the
Miocene epoch. It
contains the
single species A. pickfordi.
Amanuensis pickfordi is...
- Rasmussen, Pamela, eds. (August 2024). "Hoatzin, New
World vultures,
Secretarybird, raptors". IOC
World Bird List
Version 14.2.
International Ornithologists'...
- as the
skunks and the mongooses),
birds (such as
snake eagles, the
secretarybird, and some hawks),
lizards (such as the
common collared lizard), and...
- modern-day
savanna hawk, with its long legs
possibly used like the
secretarybird of
Africa to hunt for
small reptiles from a safe distance. It died out...
-
Sagittariidae is a
family of
raptor with one
living species—the
secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius)
native to Africa—and a few
fossil taxa. This...
-
hornbill Sumba hornbill Includes most of the
diurnal birds of prey.
Secretarybird Gundlach's hawk
Steppe eagle Chaco eagle Malagasy harrier Réunion harrier...
-
families Cathartidae (New
World vultures and condors),
Sagittariidae (
secretarybird),
Pandionidae (ospreys),
Accipitridae (hawks) were
classified in Falconiformes...
- 44 million
years ago when it
split from the
common ancestor of the
secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius) and the
accipitrid species. The phylogeny...