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- Condor (7828 bytes)
18: ...[[Old World vulture]]s, which are in the family ''Accipitridae'' along with [[hawk]]s, [[eagle]]s and [[kite (bi...
20: ... wingspan, the wing chord of the condor (distance from leading to trailing edge of wing) is exceptiona...
24: ...]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a frill of white feathers nearly surrounding the base ...
30: ...-white eggs, weighing about 10 ounces (280 g) and from 3 to 4 inches (75 to 100 mm) in length, during ...
34: ... their wings. They prefer to roost on high places from where they can launch without major wing-flappi... - Vulture (2343 bytes)
3: ...[scavenger|scavenging]] [[bird]]s, feeding mostly from carcasses of dead [[animal]]s. Vultures are fou...
7: ...[[buzzard]]s and [[hawk]]s. These are found in [[Africa]], [[Asia]] and [[Europe]]. They find carcasse...
9: ... all closely related to the superficially similar Accipitridae, but belong in the family Cathartidae. They have ...
16: In Southern Africa, the name for a [[Lappet-faced Vulture|Nubian ... - Bird of prey (2997 bytes)
13: **[[Accipitridae]]
25: ** [[Accipitridae]]: [[hawk]]s, [[eagle]]s, [[buzzard]]s and [[Old ...
32: ...nal birds of prey -- the [[owl]]s -- are separate from the diurnal families, and are in the order [[St...
46: ...ey belong to the [[Falconidae]] rather than the [[Accipitridae]]. Many are particularly swift flyers. No falcons... - Bald Eagles (3338 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
17: ...nd ''leucocephalus'' is the Greek for white head, from ''leukos'' (white) and ''kephale'' (head).
23: ...sfully fledge. Third chicks are sometimes removed from nests to use in [[reintroduction]] programs in ...
29: ...rodent]]s, and sometimes food scavenged or stolen from campsites and picnics. - Broad-Winged Hawks (1821 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
27: ...eclining in some parts of its range due to forest fragmentation. - California Condors (7528 bytes)
18: ...[[Old World vulture]]s, which are in the family ''Accipitridae'' along with [[hawk]]s, [[eagle]]s and [[kite (bi...
20: ... wingspan, the wing chord of the condor (distance from leading to trailing edge of wing) is exceptiona...
24: ...]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a frill of white feathers nearly surrounding the base ...
30: ...-white eggs, weighing about 10 ounces (280 g) and from 3 to 4 inches (75 to 100 mm) in length, during ...
34: ... their wings. They prefer to roost on high places from where they can launch without major wing-flappi... - Condors (7527 bytes)
18: ...[[Old World vulture]]s, which are in the family ''Accipitridae'' along with [[hawk]]s, [[eagle]]s and [[kite (bi...
20: ... wingspan, the wing chord of the condor (distance from leading to trailing edge of wing) is exceptiona...
24: ...]] is of a uniform black, with the exception of a frill of white feathers nearly surrounding the base ...
30: ...-white eggs, weighing about 10 ounces (280 g) and from 3 to 4 inches (75 to 100 mm) in length, during ...
34: ... their wings. They prefer to roost on high places from where they can launch without major wing-flappi... - Coopers Hawk (1949 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
23: ...s such as [[squirrel]]s, sometimes [[lizard]]s, [[frog]]s, [[snake]]s and large [[insect]]s. They ofte... - Golden Eagles (3752 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
15: .... Like all [[eagle]]s, it belongs to the family [[Accipitridae]].
17: ...pe]], North [[Asia]], [[North America]], North [[Africa]] and [[Japan]]. In most areas this bird now i... - Hawks (5198 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
15: ... mainly woodland birds that hunt by sudden dashes from a concealed perch. They usually have long tails...
17: ...l to medium-sized birds that are members of the [[Accipitridae]], the family which includes the true hawks (Acci...
31: * '''Family Accipitridae'''
42: **** [[African Goshawk]], ''A. tachiro'' - Ospreys (4841 bytes)
18: ...cheep'', or ''yewk'', ''yewk''. Near the nest, a frenzied ''cheereek''!
23: It locates its prey from the air, often hovering prior to plunging feet-...
25: It breeds by freshwater lakes, and sometimes on coastal brackish ...
29: [[Europe|European]] breeders winter in [[Africa]]. [[United States|American]] and [[Canada|Can...
33: ...it alongside the hawks and eagles in the family [[Accipitridae]]—which itself can be regarded as making up... - Philippine Eagles (3923 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
15: ...ld. This [[bird of prey]] belongs to the family [[Accipitridae]].
17: ...ng Eagle'', but this name is also applied to the African [[Crowned Hawk-eagle]] and the South American... - Red-Tailed Hawks (4481 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox familia entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
12: ...mial_name = Buteo jamaicensis | author = [[Johann Friedrich Gmelin|Gmelin]], | date = 1788}}
26: ...[Alaska]] and northwestern [[Canada]] and winters from [[Nebraska]] and [[Iowa]] to [[Texas]] and nort...
37: ...n and widespread, partly because it has benefited from European settlement. The clearing of trees in ... - Steller's Sea Eagle (1501 bytes)
8: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Accipitridae]]}}
15: ...us'') is a large [[bird of prey]] in the family [[Accipitridae]] which also includes many other diurnal [[Bird o...
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