- some of
which are
closely related. True
eagles comprise the
genus Aquila. Most of the 68
species of
eagles are from
Eurasia and Africa.
Outside this...
- paler-bellied
sister species Bonelli's
eagle (A. fasciatus) and
African hawk-
eagle (A. spilogaster),
previously included in the
genus Hieraaetus, have been revealed...
-
removed from the list
altogether in 2007. The bald
eagle is
placed in the
genus Haliaeetus (sea
eagles), and gets both its
common and
specific scientific...
-
Central America. In Brazil, the
harpy eagle is also
known as royal-hawk (in Portuguese: gavião-real). The
genus Harpia,
together with Harpyopsis, Macheiramphus...
- his
chapter on
birds in the
Description de l'Égypte. The two fish
eagles in the
genus Ichthyophaga were
found to lie
within Haliaeetus in a
genetic study...
-
Sarcogyps Genus Trigonoceps Genus Torgos Genus Aegypius Genus Necrosyrtes Genus Gyps
Subfamily Harpiinae –
forest eagles Genus Macheiramphus Genus Harpyopsis...
- the Old
World eagle-owls make up the
genus Bubo, at
least as
traditionally described. The
genus name Bubo is
Latin for owl. This
genus contains ten species...
- the
genus of true
eagles. The
genus name is
Latin for "
eagle",
possibly derived from aquilus, "dark in colour". It is
often united with the sea
eagles, buteos...
-
Clanga is a
genus which contains the
spotted eagles. The
genus name is from
Ancient Gr**** klangos, "
eagle". A
molecular phylogenetic study of the Accipitridae...
-
eleven members in the
genus Haliaeetus,
which are
commonly called sea
eagles, it is also
referred to as the white-tailed sea-
eagle. Sometimes, it is known...