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  2. European honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The similarity in plumage between juvenile European honey buzzard and common buzzard may have arisen as a partial protection against predation by Eurasian goshawks. Although that formidable predator is capable of killing both species, it is likely to be more cautious about attacking the better protected Buteo species, with its stronger bill and ...

  3. Crested honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The crested honey buzzard (Pernis ptilorhynchus) [3] is a bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, eagles, and harriers. Pernis ptilorhynchus has six subspecies .

  4. Pernis (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Pernis is a genus of birds in the raptor subfamily Perninae. Its members are commonly known as honey buzzards. The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek pernes περνης, a term used by Aristotle for a bird of prey. [2] They breed in temperate and warmer climates of the Old World, and are specialist feeders on wasp and bee larvae.

  5. Honey Buzzard - Wikipedia

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    Honey Buzzard may refer to: Pernis (bird) , a genus of raptors, consisting of: European honey buzzard ( Pernis apivorus ), a summer migrant to most of Europe and western Asia, wintering in tropical Africa

  6. Philippine honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    P. steerei is one of four species of honey-buzzards in Pernis.The common name of the genus likely stems from their diet of bee and wasp larvae. Originally considered a subspecies of Pernis celebensis, [3] [4] the Philippine honey-buzzard was recently recognised as its own species in light of mitochondrial DNA evidence [6] showing 3.3% genetic distance [7] between the two birds.

  7. Perninae - Wikipedia

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    These are birds of warmer climates, although the Pernis species (European honey buzzard and crested honey buzzard) have a more extensive range. Several of the species in this group eat mainly insects, and the honey-buzzards are specialist feeders on wasp larvae. Reptiles are also taken by several birds in this group.

  8. Black honey buzzard - Wikipedia

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    The black honey buzzard (Henicopernis infuscatus), also known as the New Britain honey buzzard, is a large raptor of the family Accipitridae.Standing at around 50 cm (20 in) tall, the adult black honey buzzard has a dark head and body, with striking white bands on its tail and flight feathers.

  9. Henicopernis - Wikipedia

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    Henicopernis is a genus of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. Species ... Common Name Scientific name Distribution Black honey buzzard: Henicopernis infuscatus: