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The upland buzzard (Buteo hemilasius ... smaller going on mean standard measurements. The total length of the upland buzzard is 57 to 72 cm (22 to 28 in) and wingspan ...
The largest species in length and wingspan is the upland buzzard, which averages around 65 cm (26 in) in length and 152 cm (60 in) in wingspan. The upland is rivaled in weight and outsized in foot measurements and bill size by the ferruginous hawk .
The weight of the upland buzzard, which can be in the range of 0.95–2.05 kg (2.1–4.5 lb), broadly overlaps that of the ferruginous hawk, even though it is slightly larger at 57–72 cm (22–28 in) long and with a wingspan of 143–161 cm (56–63 in).
Upland buzzard: Buteo hemilasius: ... and some are multi-coloured. In size they range from 8 cm (3.1 in) to 1 m (3.3 ft) in length. ... Pittas are medium-sized by ...
Socotra buzzard: Accipitridae: Buteo socotraensis Porter & Kirwan, 2010: 259 Cape Verde buzzard: Accipitridae: Buteo bannermani Swann, 1919: 260 Long-legged buzzard: Accipitridae: Buteo rufinus (Cretzschmar, 1829) 261 Upland buzzard: Accipitridae: Buteo hemilasius Temminck & Schlegel, 1845: 262 Himalayan buzzard: Accipitridae: Buteo refectus ...
Among the normal standard measurements, the wing chord measures 415 to 477 mm (16.3 to 18.8 in), the tarsus measures 81 to 92 mm (3.2 to 3.6 in) and the tail measures 224 to 252 mm (8.8 to 9.9 in). Additionally, the grasp is 94 to 125 mm (3.7 to 4.9 in) and the third toe 29.5 to 45 mm (1.16 to 1.77 in), indicating that the ferruginous hawks has ...
The Javan rhino (Rhinoceros sondaicus) once roamed across many countries in Southeast Asia. Around 2,000 years ago, they were still common in many parts of China. Around 12,000 years ago, they ...
Loons are aquatic birds the size of a large duck, to which they are unrelated. Their plumage is largely gray or black, and they have spear-shaped bills. Loons swim well and fly adequately, but are almost hopeless on land, because their legs are placed towards the rear of the body. Red-throated loon, Gavia stellata; Arctic loon, Gavia arctica