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Harpy eagles

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Harpy eagles
Harpy eagles[18] or “giant forest eagles”[17] are large eagles that inhabit tropical forests. The group contains two to six species,

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depending on the author. Although these birds occupy similar niches, and have traditionally been grouped together, they are not all related: the solitary eagles are related to the black-hawks, and the Philippine eagle to the snake eagles.

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Harpy eagles (proposed subfamily Harpiinae)
Harpia harpyja

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, harpy eagle ― Central and South America.
Morphnus guianensis, crested eagle ― Central and South America.
Harpyopsis nov

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aeguineae, Papuan eagle ― New Guinea.
Philippine eagle
Pithecophaga jefferyi, Philippine eagle ― Philippines.
Solitary eagles
Chaco eag

le or crowned solitary eagle, Buteogallus (formerly Harpyhaliaetus) coronatus ― South America.
Solitary eagle or montane solitary eagle, Buteogallus (formerly Harpyhaliaetus) solitarius ― South America.

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