Hawks and eagles (Accipitridae)

Family (Latin)
Accipitridae

Birds of prey with large hooked beaks.

Aquila chrysaetos
Aquila adalberti)
Neophron percnopterus
Elanus caeruleus
Circaetus gallicus)
Circus pygargus

Adult males are characterized by their overall pale grey plumage contrasting with black wingtips. Compared with other harriers this species has characteristic black bands along the secondaries, both above and below the wing and rusty streaks on belly and flanks. Adult females have a broadly similar plumage to that of pallid and hen harriers. The underparts are mostly pale yellow-brown, the belly with longitudinal stripes and the wing coverts spotted. The upper parts are uniform dark brown except for the white upper tail coverts ("rump"), and the sightly paler central wing coverts.

Clanga pomarina
Buteo rufinus
Gyps fulvus
circus cyaneus

The hen harrier is 41–52 cm long. It resembles other harriers in having distinct male and female plumages.