- The
Harpiinae is a bird of prey
subfamily which consists of
large broad-winged
species native to
tropical forests.
There are 4
genera in the subfamily...
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scriptus Genus Chelictinia Scissor-tailed kite,
Chelictinia riocourii Genus Gampsonyx Pearl kite,
Gampsonyx swainsonii Subfamily Harpiinae Genus Machaerhamphus...
- Portuguese: gavião-real). The
genus Harpia,
together with Harpyopsis,
Macheiramphus and Morphnus, form the
subfamily Harpiinae. The
harpy eagle was first...
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musical and descending-type call. The
Papuan eagle is the only
member of the
genus Harpyopsis.
Despite its
isolated range, the
Papuan eagle was once thought...
- is a
genus of fish-eating bird of prey,
known as ospreys, the only
genus of
family Pandionidae. Most
taxonomic treatments have
regarded this
genus as containing...
- guianensis) is a
large Neotropical eagle. It is the only
member of the
genus Morphnus. The
crested eagle can grow up to 89 cm (35 in) long, with a wingspan...
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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...
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Aquila is 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...
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subspecies in this
genus. The
relationships to
other genera in the
family are less clear; they have long been
considered closer to the
genus Milvus (kites)...
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Philippine eagle to the
snake eagles.
Harpy eagles (proposed
subfamily Harpiinae)
Harpia harpyja,
harpy eagle ―
Central and
South America.
Morphnus guianensis...