- Accipitriformes
Taxobox
name = Accipitriformes
image_caption =Little Eagle
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Aves
ordo = Accipitriformes
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision =Accipitridae
PandionidaeSagittariidae Cathartidae In a common way the raptors are classified, the order Accipitriformes includes most of the diurnal
birds of prey :hawk s,eagle s,vulture s, and many others: about 225species in all. It is not used in classification schemes which regard theFalconidae (falcon s andcaracara s) as part of the same group as theAccipitridae (hawks, eagles and allies). Where the diurnal raptors are regarded as a single order, that order becomes known asFalconiformes 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.Order Falconiforms
The traditional taxonomy is as follows:
* Family
Cathartidae : New World vultures (moved)
* FamilyPandionidae : Osprey
* FamilyAccipitridae : hawks, eagles, buzzards, Old World vultures, and allies
* FamilySagittaridae : Secretary BirdThe position of the Accipitridae is not in question. However, most authorities place the New World vultures in
Ciconiiformes on the grounds that molecular, morpholological and behavioral evidence indicates that they are more closely related to the storks than to the Accipitridae.Fact|date=September 2008 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 .
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