10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUTEONINE»
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HAwks. ii. 168 black-faced Hawk Leucopternis melanops L35–43 cm (15in): S65
–78 cm (28in): T13–15 cm (6 in): ¢83% Wet lowland forest, secondary growth,
mangroves, thickets by rivers, to 1,000+ m. Small buteonine; short rounded wings
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David A. Christie, James Ferguson-Lees, 2010
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In The Hands of A Child Grades K-8 Project Pack Eagles
Buteonine Eagles (giant forest eagles) This type of eagle is the largest and most
powerful eagle. They live in dense, tropical jungles in Mexico, South America,
and the Philippines. They have short, broad wings and crested heads. Buteonine
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
Buteo (May Subd Geog) [QL696. F32 (Zoology)] UF Buteonine hawks BT
Accipitridae Hawks NT Buteo buteo Buteo rufofuscus Ferruginous hawk
Hawaiian hawk Red-shouldered hawk Red-tailed hawk Rough-legged hawk
White-tailed hawk ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2006
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Contributions to Ornithology 1848 - 1852
The Buteonine type. Asia. 13. C. teesa, Kp.; Buteo teesa, J. Gray, Ind. Zool.; Astur
hyder, Syk. ; Juggar falcon, Lath. — Chin white, with a central oblong stripe ;
breadth between the eyes 30 mm. 14. C. liventer, Kp.; F. liventer, col. 438; Buteo
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Eagles: Hunters of the Sky: A Story and Activities
A Story and Activities Ann Cooper. Harpy, or Buteonine Eagles Harpy, or
Buteonine, Eagles live in the tropical forests of South America, Mexico, the
Philippines, and New Guinea. Most of them are large with fancy crests. Their
wings are short ...
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Neotropical Birds of Prey: Biology and Ecology of a Forest ...
In contrast, Amadon (1982) believed these resemblances to result from
convergent evolution and thought Geranospiza to be a sub-buteonine, allied to
New World Leucopternis and Buteogallus, and not far from Buteo. Amadon's view
is ...
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A Guide to the Birds of Colombia
[Leucopternis: Buteonine with broad wings and usually broad tails. Unlike buteos
, "still hunt," seldom soar (except 23 and 26), and prey mostly on reptiles and
amphibians.] 21. SLATE-COLORED HAWK LeucopternK schistacea Pls. 4, III,
Map ...
Steven L. Hilty, Bill Brown, 1986
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Publications in archeology
Figure Diameter Height Thickness Material Provenience Catalogue (mm) (mm) (
mm) Number 27 8 - Buteonine hawk ulna Md.7, Room 203, between Q4293
floors 1 and 2 2 8 - Common turkey tibiotarsus Md.7, Room 215, subfloor Q4276
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United States. National Park Service, 1974
8. Harris's Hawk Parabuteo u. unicinctus p. 238 Imm. dark and somewhat
buteonine in shape but wings and tail longer; flight feathers dark above with
chestnut shoulders; from below shows large pale window on outer primaries and
dark wing ...
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The Journal of Raptor Research
... Carey, Andrew B. Peper, Chris, see Enderson, James H. Pernis apworus, 275-
277 Phyltotis darwini, 245-249 Plumpton, David L., Dennis I. Downing, David E.
Andersen and J. Michael Lockhart, A new method of capturing buteonine hawks,
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