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Falconides

(Infraorder)

Overview

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A Infra-order in the Kingdom Animalia.

Taxonomy

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The Infraorder Falconides is a member of the Suborder Accipitres. Here is the complete "parentage" of Falconides:

The Infraorder Falconides is further organized into finer groupings including:

Families

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Accipitridae

The Accipitridae, one of the two major families within the order Accipitriformes (the diurnal birds of prey), are a family of small to large birds with strongly hooked bills and variable morphology based on diet. They feed on a range of prey items from insects to medium-sized mammals, with a number feeding on carrion and a few feeding on fruit. The Accipitridae have a cosmopolitan distribution, being found on all the world's continents (except Antarctica) and a number of oceanic island groups. Some species are migratory. [more]

Falconidae

The falcons and caracaras are around 60 species of diurnal birds of prey that make up the family Falconidae. The family is divided into two subfamiles, Polyborinae, which includes the caracaras and forest falcons, and Falconinae, the falcons, kestrels and falconets. [more]

Neocathartidae

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More info about the Family Neocathartidae may be found here.

Sources

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Last Revised: August 24, 2012
2012/08/24 13:19:00