Aviceda
African Cuckoo-hawk (Aviceda cuculoides)
The range of this species extends throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal in the west to southwest Ethiopia in the east, and south to south-central Angola in the west and coastal southeast South Africa in the east.
Three subspecies recognised:
A. c. cuculoides
A. c. batesi
A. c. verreauxii
No photographs of this species are present within the Zoochat gallery.
Madagascar Cuckoo-hawk (Aviceda madagascariensis)
Endemic to Madagascar; absent from the central plateau and arid southeast.
Monotypic; no photographs of this species are present within the Zoochat gallery.
Jerdon's Baza (Aviceda jerdoni)
The range of this species extends patchily and in a highly-fragmented distribution of disjunct populations throughout southern and southeast Asia; from the southern Western Ghats and northern Eastern Ghats of India into Sri Lanka; throughout northeast India and adjacent southern Nepal into northern Myanmar and southern China; and throughout southern Indochina and the Malay Peninsula into the Greater Sundas and Philippines.
Five subspecies recognised:
A. j. ceylonensis
A. j. jerdoni
A. j. borneensis
A. j. magnirostris
A. j. celebensis
No photographs of this species are present within the Zoochat gallery.
Pacific Baza (Aviceda subcristata)
The range of this species extends from the Lesser Sundas in the west, through the Moluccas, New Guinea and adjacent islands, and the Bismarck Archipelago to the Solomon Islands in the east, and patchily south to northern and eastern Australia.
Thirteen subspecies recognised:
A. s. rufa
A. s. stresemanni
A. s. reinwardtii
A. s. timorlaoensis
A. s. pallida
A. s. waigeuensis
A. s. stenozona
A. s. obscura
A. s. megala
A. s. coultasi
A. s. bismarckii
A. s. gurneyi
A. s. subcristata - photo by
@LaughingDove
Black Baza (Aviceda leuphotes)
The summer breeding range of this species extends through the central and eastern Himalayas from Nepal and north-central India to northeast India and northern Myanmar, from here east throughout southern and southeast China, and south into Indochina, Hainan and the Andaman Islands; the wintering range of this species extends through Sri Lanka and southernmost India, eastern Indochina and the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra and western Java. Populations in Indochina and south-central China are resident.
Four subspecies recognised:
A. l. wolfei
A. l. syama - photo by
@Pedro
A. l. leuphotes
A. l. andamanica
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