- The
Aquilinae are a
subfamily of
eagles of the
family Accipitridae. The
general common name used for
members of this
subfamily is "booted eagle", although...
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Buteoninae subfamily that are
chiefly referred to as hawks, and not the
Aquilinae subfamily most
eagles belong to. It is one of the
largest birds of prey...
- have
feathered tarsi (lower legs).
Tribe Aquililae or
proposed subfamily Aquilinae. Genera: Aquila, Hieraaetus; Spizaetus, Oroaetus, Spizastur; Nisaetus;...
- and
Mindell (2005)
proposed placing those into
separate subfamilies (
Aquilinae, Haliaaetinae),
leaving only the
buteonine hawks/buzzards in Buteoninae...
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while the
latter are
closely related and
possibly even
synonymous with
Aquilinae.
Within Aegypiinae, Torgos, Aegypius,
Sarcogyps and
Trigonoceps are particularly...
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formal taxon,
either as a
tribe (Aquililae)[citation needed] or
subfamily (
Aquilinae). The
booted eagles, sea eagles,
harpy eagles and
buteonine hawks are...
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within the
larger group of "booted"
eagles (tribe
Aquilini or
subfamily Aquilinae). The
plumage of the more
basal members of the booted-eagle group, such...
- Accipitridae. This species’
feathered legs mark it as a
member of the
Aquilinae subfamily. The
African hawk-eagle
breeds in
tropical Sub-Saharan Africa...
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latter two with
Accipiter hawks are
sister taxa of the
clade containing Aquilinae and Harpiinae). The
diurnal birds of prey are
formally classified into...
- Furthermore, its
feathered legs mark it as a
member of the
subfamily Aquilinae. It is a large, dark-colored eagle, with a
resemblance to
other members...