Spizaetus
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Sri Lanka Changeable Hawk-eagle
Spizaetus cirrhatus ceylanensis |
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Spizastur Lesson, 1839 |
Spizaetus is the typical hawk-eagle birds of prey genus. It is a group of medium-large tropical eagles with most species occurring in southern and southeastern Asia. However, there is one representative of this genus in the rainforests of West Africa and three in the tropics of the Americas. Several species have a prominent head crest.
The American Ornithologists' Union merges Spizastur into Spizaetus since 2007.[1]
Spizaetus eagles are forest birds with several species having a preference for highland woodlands. They build stick nests in trees. The sexes are similarly plumaged with typical raptor brown upperparts and pale underparts, but young birds are distinguishable from adults, often by a whiter head..
These eagles eat medium sized vertebrate prey such as mammals, birds and reptiles.
The species in taxonomic order are:
- Cassin's Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus africanus
- Changeable Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus cirrhatus
- Mountain Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus nipalensis
- Blyth's Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus alboniger
- Javan Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus bartelsi
- Sulawesi Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus lanceolatus
- (Northern) Philippine Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus philippensis
- Southern Philippine Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus (philippensis) pinskeri
- Wallace's Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus nanus
- Black Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus tyrannus
- Ornate Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus ornatus
- Black-and-White Hawk-eagle, Spizaetus melanoleucus - formerly Spizastur
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Banks et al. (2007)
[edit] References
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