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Accipitriformes

Accipitriformes
Little-Eagle-223.jpg
Little Eagle.
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Accipitriformes
Families
 Cathartidae
 Pandionidae
 Accipitridae
 Sagittaridae

In one of the most common of the several ways in which the raptors are classified, the order Accipitriformes includes most of the diurnal birds of prey: hawks, eagles, vultures, and many others: about 225 species in all. It is not used in classification schemes which regard the Falconidae (falcons and caracas) as part of the same group as the Accipitridae (hawks, eagles and allies). Where the diurnal raptors are regarded as a single order, that order becomes known as Falconiformes and includes about 280 species. Where the falcons and their allies are judged sufficiently distinct to be regarded as an independent order, Falconiformes includes only the 60-odd Falconidae species, and the remaining families become part of Accipitriformes.

The position of the Accipitridae is not in question. However, some authorities place the New World vultures in Ciconiiformes on the grounds that DNA evidence indicates that they are more closely related to the storks than to the Accipitridae. The Osprey shows a number of similarities to the Accipitridae and is often regarded as a member of that family. Alternatively, because it also shows a number of clear differences, it is placed in its own family, Pandionidae.

Referenced By

Andean Condor | Aves | Avian | Avifauna | Bird | Bird of Prey | Birds | Buteoninae | California Condor | Californian Condor | Cathartidae | Circaetinae | Condor | Eagle | Elanid kite | Elaninae | Elanus | European birds | Falconiformes | Hawk | Hooded Vulture | King Vulture | Kite | List of British birds: Non-passerines | List of European birds | List of biological orders | List of birds | List of birds on Wikipedia | New World Vulture | Osprey | Pandionidae | Perninae | Pernis | Snake-eagle | Turkey Vulture


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This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Accipitriformes".

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