Bermuda Hawk vs Bearded Vulture
Bermuteo avivorus से तुलना Gypaetus barbatus
Side-by-Side Comparison
| विशेषता | Bermuda Hawk | Bearded Vulture |
|---|---|---|
| वैज्ञानिक नाम | Bermuteo avivorus | Gypaetus barbatus |
| गण | Accipitriformes | Accipitriformes |
| कुल | Accipitridae | Accipitridae |
| संरक्षण स्थिति | Extinct | Near Threatened |
| लंबाई | — | — |
| पंखों का फैलाव | — | 152.1 cm (59.9 in) |
| वजन | — | 5800.0 g (204.59 oz) |
| आहार | -- | -- |
| अंडों की संख्या | -- | 1-2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
संरक्षण स्थिति
Bermuda Hawk
Bearded Vulture
About These Birds
Bermuda Hawk
The Bermuda Hawk was a large hawk that was endemic to Bermuda and became extinct shortly after human settlement of the islands in the early 17th century. Known only from subfossil bones, it was probably a broad-winged raptor that preyed on seabirds and other island fauna. Habitat destruction and hunting contributed to its extinction.
Bearded Vulture
The Bearded Vulture, or Lammergeier, is a spectacular high-mountain raptor found from the Pyrenees and Africa to Central and South Asia. Adults are orange-buff below, dark above, with a long diamond-shaped tail and striking beard of dark bristles below the bill. Uniquely, it feeds almost exclusively on bones, dropping them from height onto rocks to access the nutritious marrow.