Definition of Falconinae. Meaning of Falconinae. Synonyms of Falconinae

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Definition of Falconinae

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Meaning of Falconinae from wikipedia

- Falconinae is a subfamily of falconid birds of prey that includes 44 species in three genera. It includes Microhierax (the typical falconets), Polihierax...
- Polyborinae, which includes the spot-winged falconet and the caracaras; and Falconinae, the falcons and kestrels (Falco) and falconets (Microhierax). Falcons...
- effective hunters as adults. The falcons are the largest genus in the Falconinae subfamily of Falconidae, which itself also includes another subfamily...
- Caracarinae, or classified as members of the true falcon subfamily, Falconinae. Caracaras are prin****lly birds of South and Central America, just reaching...
- Machaerhamphus Bat hawk, Machaerhamphus alcinustraditionally Elaninae or Falconinae Subfamily Elaninae or Perninae Genus Elanoidesoften classified in Perninae...
- Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Falconiformes Family: Falconidae Subfamily: Falconinae Genus: Falco Linnaeus, 1758 Species See § Groups...
- Chordata class: Aves Order: Falconiformes Family: Falconidae Subfamily: Falconinae Genus: Polihierax Kaup, 1847 Species: P. semitorquatus Binomial name Polihierax...
- †Pediohierax †Petrosushkinia Herpetotherinae Herpetotheres Micrastur †Thegornis Falconinae Falco Microhierax Neohierax Polihierax Polyborinae Caracara Daptrius Ibycter...
- with the forest falcons. Earlier it had been placed in the subfamily Falconinae with the "true" falcons. Though up to six subspecies have been proposed...
- Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order: Falconiformes Family: Falconidae Subfamily: Falconinae Genus: Falco Species: F. peregrinus × F. biarmicus...