Accipitriformes - online puzzles

Accipitriformes

The Accipitriformes (; from Latin accipiter/accipitri- "hawk", and Neo-Latin -formes "having the form of") are an order of birds that includes most of the diurnal birds of prey, including hawks, eagles, vultures, and kites, but not falcons.

For a long time, the majority view was to include them with the falcons in the Falconiformes, but many authorities now recognize a separate from Accipitriformes. A DNA study published in 2008 indicated that falcons are not closely related to the Accipitriformes, being instead more closely related to parrots and passerines. Since then, the split and the placement of the falcons next to the parrots in taxonomic order has been adopted by the American Ornithological Society's South American Classification Committee (SACC), its North American Classification Committee (NACC), and the International Ornithological Congress (IOC). The British Ornithologists' Union already recognized the Accipitriformes, and has adopted the move of Falconiformes. The DNA-based proposal and the NACC and IOC classifications include the New World vultures in the Accipitriformes, while the SACC classifies the New World vultures as a separate order, the Cathartiformes.

Garuda Pancasila online puzzleFuture Farmers of America puzzle online from photoGaruda Pancasila online puzzleWizards tix online puzzleFun with the Dianeths! online puzzleIts Eagle puzzle online from photoThe Toucan online puzzleChallenges 7 online puzzleGARUDA PANCASILA puzzle online from photoGame pancasila puzzle online from photoBela Negara online puzzle
Copyright 2025 www.epuzzle.info All rights reserved.