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Jerdon's baza

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Aviceda

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Aviceda jerdoni

Rank
  
Species

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Bird, Aviceda, Black baza, Lesser fish eagle, Rufous‑bellied hawk‑eagle

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Jerdon's baza (Aviceda jerdoni) is a moderate sized brown hawk with a thin white-tipped black crest usually held erect. It is found in South-east Asia. It inhabits foothills in the terai and is rarer in evergreen forests and tea estates.

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Jerdon's baza Jerdon39s Baza Raptor Research amp Conservation Foundation

The common name and Latin binomial commemorate the surgeon-naturalist Thomas C. Jerdon.

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Description

Jerdon's baza Oriental Bird Club Image Database Jerdon39s Baza Aviceda jerdoni

It is about 46 cm long. It is confusable with crested goshawk or the crested hawk-eagle in flight, but can be distinguished by the longer upright crest, very broad and rounded paddle-shaped wings and mostly plain and pale underparts. It has a white chin and a bold black mesial stripe.

Several subspecies are recognized within its large distribution range. These include:

Jerdon's baza Jerdon39s Baza is a moderate sized brown hawk with a thin white

  • A. j. jerdoni (Blyth, 1842) - Sikkum to Assam, Burma, Sumatra
  • A. j. ceylonensis (Legge, 1876) - South India and Sri Lanka
  • A. j. borneensis (Sharpe, 1893) - Borneo
  • A. j. magnirostris (Kaup, 1847) - Luzon, Mindanao
  • A. j. leucopias (Sharpe, 1888) - Romblon, Samar, Palawan
  • A. j. celebensis (Schlegel, 1873)
  • Distribution

    Jerdon's baza Oriental Bird Club Image Database Jerdon39s Baza Aviceda jerdoni

    It is resident in the terai of North India and foothills of the Eastern Himalayas from Eastern Nepal and Bengal duars to the Assam valley, Western Ghats in Southern India, southern Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Sumatra, Singapore and Philippines

    Habits

    Jerdon's baza Oriental Bird Club Image Database Jerdon39s Baza Aviceda jerdoni

    The bird is typically seen in pairs making aerial sallies; crest held erect. Occasionally, the birds may be seen in small family parties of 3 to 5 seen in flight near edge of forests. The birds indulge in 'soaring and undulating' display flights near the nest. Breeding season varies locally but the bird is known to breed almost the entire year with the exception of a few months around April and May. Food includes lizards, grasshoppers and other large insects. The stomach contents of a specimen collected in present-day Kurseong included agamid lizard, Japalura variegata, several longicorn beetles and mantises.

    References

    Jerdon's baza Wikipedia


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