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    Birds of prey or predatory birds, also known as raptors, are hypercarnivorous bird species that actively hunt and feed on other vertebrates (mainly mammals, reptiles and other smaller birds). In addition to speed and strength, these predators have keen eyesight for detecting prey from a distance or during flight, strong feet with sharp talons for grasping or killing prey, and powerful, curved ...

  2. Slim, medium-sized bird of prey. Males are blue-grey above, with a paler underside and black tips to their wings. Females are mainly brown, with a streaked body and wings, and bars on their tail. Both males and females have a noticeable white rump. Rounded, owl-like face shape. Yellow beak with a black tip.

  3. Dec 11, 2019 · In practical terms, the definition would exclude most orders of birds and would apply only to these orders: Accipitriformes (hawks, eagles, etc.), Strigiformes (owls), Cathartiformes (New World vultures), Falconiformes (falcons and caracaras), and Cariamiformes (seriemas). The latter group may be unfamiliar to many readers.

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  4. Feb 12, 2011 · The order Falconiformes, containing all diurnal birds of prey, enjoyed broad recognition through much of the 20th century, and though true ornithological consensus was never reached, the idea that all diurnal raptors are related, and therefore that raptor, excluding the owls, is a taxonomically meaningful term, became fixed in many people’s minds.

  5. What Is A Raptor? Raptors are a group of birds linked by what they eat - meat! Although these birds share many similar features, recent advances in science indicate that many of the species are not as closely related as we once believed. This is a process called convergent evolution, where different animals that fulfill an ecological role often ...

  6. Jan 24, 2019 · However, feathers didn't go hand-in-hand with powered flight: while some genera on the fringes of the raptor family tree, such as Microraptor. seem to have been capable of gliding, the vast majority of raptors were completely land-bound. In any case, there's no question that raptors are closely related to modern birds; in fact, the word "raptor" is also used to describe big-taloned birds like ...

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  8. Nov 11, 2019 · Abstract. Species considered raptors are subjects of monitoring programs, textbooks, scientific societies, legislation, and multinational agreements. Yet no standard definition for the synonymous terms “raptor” or “bird of prey” exists. Groups, including owls, vultures, corvids, and shrikes are variably considered raptors based on morphological, ecological, and taxonomic criteria ...

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