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Kites, Hawks, Eagles

The Accipitridae family, consisting of species such as hawks, eagles, kites, harriers, and some vultures, comprises 255 species across 70 genera. These birds of prey range from small to large with strongly hooked beaks and dining habits that include insects, medium-sized mammals, carrion, and occasionally fruit. They are found globally, except Antarctica, with some species exhibiting migratory behavior. Many members of the family exhibit sexual dimorphism, with females generally larger. Accipitrids possess acute vision and strong talons for hunting. They build nests in secure locations and often return to the same site, with breeding seasons varying in length. Eggs are laid at intervals, which can lead to siblicide as a survival strategy when resources are scarce. Young accipitrids fledge after an extended period compared to other birds and may roam for years before reaching maturity. The family displays a diverse array of plumage and size, and while most species are solitary hunters, some, such as the Harris's hawk, demonstrate cooperative hunting and nesting behavior. Molecular studies and fossil records suggest a rich evolutionary history dating back tens of millions of years, with modern genera identified since the Early Oligocene. The intricate relationships within the family and their phylogenetic placement continue to be a subject of scientific investigation.

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A photo of a Barred Hawk (Morphnarchus princeps)

Barred Hawk

Morphnarchus princeps

Bicolored Hawk

Accipiter bicolor
A photo of a Black-and-chestnut Eagle (Spizaetus isidori)

Black-and-chestnut Eagle

Spizaetus isidori
A photo of a Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus melanoleucus)

Black-and-white Hawk-Eagle

Spizaetus melanoleucus
A photo of a Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle (Geranoaetus melanoleucus)

Black-chested Buzzard-Eagle

Geranoaetus melanoleucus
A photo of a Black-collared Hawk (Busarellus nigricollis)

Black-collared Hawk

Busarellus nigricollis

Black-faced Hawk

Leucopternis melanops

Black Hawk-Eagle

Spizaetus tyrannus
A photo of a Black Kite (Milvus migrans)

Black Kite

Milvus migrans
A photo of a Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus)

Broad-winged Hawk

Buteo platypterus
A photo of a Chaco Eagle (Buteogallus coronatus)

Chaco Eagle

Buteogallus coronatus

Chilean Hawk

Accipiter chilensis

Cinereous Harrier

Circus cinereus
A photo of a Common Black Hawk (Buteogallus anthracinus)

Common Black Hawk

Buteogallus anthracinus
A photo of a Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii)

Cooper's Hawk

Accipiter cooperii
A photo of a Crane Hawk (Geranospiza caerulescens)

Crane Hawk

Geranospiza caerulescens

Crested Eagle

Morphnus guianensis

Double-toothed Kite

Harpagus bidentatus
A photo of a Galapagos Hawk (Buteo galapagoensis)

Galapagos Hawk

Buteo galapagoensis
A photo of a Great Black Hawk (Buteogallus urubitinga)

Great Black Hawk

Buteogallus urubitinga

Grey-backed Hawk

Pseudastur occidentalis

Grey-bellied Hawk

Accipiter poliogaster

Grey-headed Kite

Leptodon cayanensis

Grey-lined Hawk

Buteo nitidus
A photo of a Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja)

Harpy Eagle

Harpia harpyja
A photo of a Harris's Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus)

Harris's Hawk

Parabuteo unicinctus
A photo of a Hen Harrier (Circus cyaneus) , male

Hen Harrier

Circus cyaneus
A photo of a Hook-billed Kite (Chondrohierax uncinatus) , male

Hook-billed Kite

Chondrohierax uncinatus
A photo of a Long-winged Harrier (Circus buffoni)

Long-winged Harrier

Circus buffoni

Mantled Hawk

Pseudastur polionotus
A photo of a Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis)

Mississippi Kite

Ictinia mississippiensis
A photo of a Ornate Hawk-Eagle (Spizaetus ornatus)

Ornate Hawk-Eagle

Spizaetus ornatus

Pearl Kite

Gampsonyx swainsonii

Plain-breasted Hawk

Accipiter ventralis

Plumbeous Hawk

Cryptoleucopteryx plumbea
A photo of a Plumbeous Kite (Ictinia plumbea)

Plumbeous Kite

Ictinia plumbea
A photo of a Roadside Hawk (Rupornis magnirostris)

Roadside Hawk

Rupornis magnirostris
A photo of a Rufous Crab Hawk (Buteogallus aequinoctialis)

Rufous Crab Hawk

Buteogallus aequinoctialis
A photo of a Rufous-tailed Hawk (Buteo ventralis)

Rufous-tailed Hawk

Buteo ventralis

Rufous-thighed Hawk

Accipiter erythronemius

Rufous-thighed Kite

Harpagus diodon
A photo of a Savanna Hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis)

Savanna Hawk

Buteogallus meridionalis

Semicollared Hawk

Accipiter collaris
A photo of a Semiplumbeous Hawk (Leucopternis semiplumbeus)

Semiplumbeous Hawk

Leucopternis semiplumbeus
A photo of a Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus)

Sharp-shinned Hawk

Accipiter striatus
A photo of a Short-tailed Hawk (Buteo brachyurus)

Short-tailed Hawk

Buteo brachyurus

Slate-colored Hawk

Buteogallus schistaceus

Slender-billed Kite

Helicolestes hamatus
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