Spilornis is a genus of bird of prey in the family Accipitridae. As adults all have dark crowns, and bright yellow eyes and cere. These medium-sized raptors are found in forests of southern Asia and are known as serpent-eagles, an English name shared with two African species from the genera Dryotriorchis and Eutriorchis.

Etymology

Greek: σπιλος spilos "spot"; ορνις ornis, ορνιθος ornithos "bird".

Species

As traditionally defined, there are 6 species in this genus. It has been proposed that several small island populations, usually included in the Crested Serpent Eagle, be split into separate species.



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Spili

Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis Cheela) ernähren sich von

Andaman Islands, India, Andaman Serpent Eagle, Spilornis elgini Stock

Crested Serpent Adler (Spilornis Cheela) fliegen über Berge im

Spilornis cheela (Accipitridae) image 21632 at PhytoImages.siu.edu