-
hunting technique to
secretarybirds because they are
anatomically similar,
although they are not
closely related.
Secretarybirds rarely encounter other...
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encounter a
flock of
secretarybirds that show
hostility toward them,
causing the cat to run away
before the
flock corners it. The
secretarybird that
first encountered...
- are
significantly longer than
those of
typical raptors,
although the
secretarybirds (traditionally
considered raptors) also have
comparably long legs. The...
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hornbill Sumba hornbill Includes most of the
diurnal birds of prey.
Secretarybird Gundlach's hawk
Steppe eagle Chaco eagle Malagasy harrier Réunion harrier...
- as the
skunks and the mongooses),
birds (such as
snake eagles, the
secretarybird, and some hawks),
lizards (such as the
common collared lizard), and...
-
Sagittariidae is a
family of
raptor with one
living species—the
secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius)
native to Africa—and a few
fossil taxa. This...
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featuring king
penguins and skuas, the East
African plains featuring secretarybirds and bustards, and the
Australian outback featuring honeyeaters, ****atoos...
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African wild dog (Lycaon
pictus pictus).
Birds of prey
include the
secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius),
martial eagle (Polemaetus bellicosus) and...
- spoonbill,
Platalea alba Order: Accipitriformes Family:
Sagittariidae The
secretarybird is a bird of prey in the
order Accipitriformes but is
easily distinguished...
- Miller's
plate is the holotype;
these include the king penguin, the
secretarybird, the
crested caracara and the
extinct Tahiti crake. The
plates were...