Colors and Biogeographic Realms

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Symbols
indicates the photos posted also on our photoblog (wildlife portrait archive) ;
indicates the identification being uncertain ;
indicates an introduced or re-introduced species ;
indicates the subject was dead when pictured ;
indicates a hybrid ;
indicates a chained or caged animal ;
indicates the photo taken with a trail camera ;
indicates the photo taken using a song/call recording (in spite of our policies below) ;
indicates the poto taken using bait (in spite of our policies below) ;
indicates a movie or slideshow; and
indicates a painting or drawing.
indicates a audio file.
indicates the identification being uncertain ;
indicates an introduced or re-introduced species ;
indicates the subject was dead when pictured ;
indicates a hybrid ;
indicates a chained or caged animal ;
indicates the photo taken with a trail camera ;
indicates the photo taken using a song/call recording (in spite of our policies below) ;
indicates the poto taken using bait (in spite of our policies below) ;
indicates a movie or slideshow; and
indicates a painting or drawing.
indicates a audio file.
Classification - Identification
The classification, common names and scientific names are based on 'Taxonomy in Flux (TiF)' by John H. Boyd III.
The identification of subspecies is based on location only in most of cases, and is therefore unreliable, inconsistent or even meaningless. It is added for fun only.
If you find errors, please contact site owner.
Our Policies
- Our collections basically comprise photographs of the living creatures we have actually encountered by chance.
- We don't use any bait, scent, artificial roost, audio devices or other unfair method to lure birds or animals except for some rare cases marked with relevant icons (We often talk / whistle to them with our own organs though).
- Our collections include photos of domesticated animals freely walking, wandering or reposing at the time of our encounter. Animals in captivity are marked with the chain icon.
- Similarly, you will only find plants and fungi growing wild. Rare exceptions include farm products like finger millet or rape flowers.
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ACCIPITRIFORMES

Covering : Accipitridae, Sagittariidae, Pandionidae
FEATURED PHOTOS
Photos featured on the blog - Click each thumbnail to see the relevant blog entry.
PHOTOGRAPHS
You may filter photos by family, location, genus, name, etc.
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Wedge-tailed Eagle (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Aquila audaxs). Photo : 09/2003, Stirling Range NP., Australia.
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Crested Goshawk [3] (Accipitridae - Lophospizinae. Lophospiza trivirgata). Photo : 11/2009, Taitung Province, Taiwan.
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Mountain Hawk-Eagle [3] (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Nisaetus nipalensis). Photo : 11/2009, Taitung Province, Taiwan.
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Crested Goshawk [3] (Accipitridae - Lophospizinae. Lophospiza trivirgata). Photo : 07/2010, Taitung Province, Taiwan.
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Red Kite [2] (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Milvus milvus). Photo : 08/2010, Côte-d'Or, France.
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Montagu's Harrier (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Circus pygargus). Photo : 08/2010, Côte-d'Or, France.
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Chinese Sparrowhawk (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Tachyspiza soloensis). Photo : 10/2010, Kenting, Taiwan.
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Brahminy Kite [3] (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Haliastur indus). Photo : 07/2011, Anamaduwa, Sri Lanka.
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Brahminy Kite [4] (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Haliastur indus). Photo : 07/2011, Anamaduwa, Sri Lanka.
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Changeable Hawk-Eagle [1] (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Nisaetus cirrhatus). Photo : 07/2011, Dambulla, Sri Lanka.
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Brahminy Kite [4] (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Haliastur indus). Photo : 07/2011, Mineriya NP, Sri Lanka.
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Changeable Hawk-Eagle [2] (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Nisaetus cirrhatus). Photo : 07/2011, Yala, Sri Lanka.
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Yellow-billed Kite (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Milvus aegyptius). Photo : 02/2012, Djibouti City, Djibouti.
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Steppe Eagle [2] (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Aquila nipalensis). Photo : 08/2012, Gun-Galuut NR., Mongolia.
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Cinereous Vulture [2] (Accipitridae - Gypinae. Aegypius monachus). Photo : 08/2012, Gun-Galuut NR., Mongolia.
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Golden Eagle [5] (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Aquila chrysaetos). Photo : 08/2012, Hustai NP., Mongolia.
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Long-legged Buzzard (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Buteo rufinus). Photo : 08/2012, Ögii Lake, Mongolia.
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Upland Buzzard (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Buteo hemilasius). Photo : 08/2012, Ongi Monastery, Mongolia.
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Himalayan Vulture [2] (Accipitridae - Gypinae. Gyps himalayensis). Photo : 08/2012, Gobi, Mongolia.
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Lammergeier / Bearded Vulture [3] (Accipitridae - Gypaetinae. Gypaetus barbatus). Photo : 08/2012, Gobi, Mongolia.
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White-bellied Sea-Eagle [5] (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Icthyophaga leucogaster). Photo : 05/2014, Singapore.
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Changeable Hawk-Eagle [3] (Accipitridae - Aquilinae. Nisaetus cirrhatus). Photo : 05/2014, Singapore.
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Grey-headed Fish-Eagle (Accipitridae - Buteoninae. Icthyophaga ichthyaetus). Photo : 05/2014, Singapore.
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Japanese Sparrowhawk [2] (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Tachyspiza gularis). Photo : 06/2017, Nagano, Japan.
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Japanese Sparrowhawk [3] (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Tachyspiza gularis). Photo : 04/2023, Nagano, Japan.
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Japanese Sparrowhawk [4] (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Tachyspiza gularis). Photo : 08/2023, Nagano, Japan.
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Japanese Sparrowhawk [5] (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Tachyspiza gularis). Photo : 09/2023, Irago Cape, Aichi, Japan.
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Hen Harrier [4] (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Circus cyaneus). Photo : 03/2024, Nagano, Japan.
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Japanese Sparrowhawk [6] (Accipitridae - Accipitrinae. Tachyspiza gularis). Photo : 10/2024, Nagano, Japan.
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