Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A book-name of hawks of the genus Spilornis.
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Examples
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The crested serpent-eagle flies with the wings held very far back, so that it looks, as "Exile" says, like a large butterfly.
Birds of the Indian Hills Douglas Dewar 1916
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One species -- the crested serpent-eagle (_Spilornis cheela_) -- is common in the Himalayas up to 8000 feet.
Birds of the Indian Hills Douglas Dewar 1916
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The exceptions are mainly insectivora, and such larger animals as the mythology of the Igorot says were once men -- as the monkey, serpent-eagle, crow, snake, etc.
The Bontoc Igorot Albert Ernest Jenks 1911
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Family Common Name Species Accipitridae Nicobar serpent-eagle Spilornis minimus* Accipitridae Nicobar sparrowhawk Accipiter butleri* Megapodiidae Nicobar scrubfowl Megapodius nicobariensis** Columbidae Andaman wood-pigeon Columba palumboides Columbidae Andaman cuckoo-dove Macropygia rufipennis Psittacidae Nicobar parakeet Psittacula caniceps* Strigidae Andaman hawk-owl Ninox affinis Sturnidae White-headed starling Sturnus erythropygius Pycnonotidae Nicobar bulbul Hypsipetes nicobariensis** An asterisk signifies that the species 'range is limited to this ecoregion.
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Accipitridae Andaman serpent-eagle Spilornis elgini*
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Accipitridae Mountain serpent-eagle Spilornis kinabaluensis
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