Spanish Eagle Aquila adalberti Scientific name definitions
- VU Vulnerable
- Names (35)
- Monotypic
Roberto S. Mateos, Javier O. Martin, and Ruben Moreno-Opo Díaz-Meco
Version: 2.0 — Published April 15, 2021
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Asturian | ñguila ibñrica |
Basque | Eguzki-arrano iberiarra |
Bulgarian | Испански орел |
Catalan | àguila imperial ibèrica |
Croatian | španjolski orao |
Czech | orel iberský |
Danish | Spansk Kejserørn |
Dutch | Spaanse Keizerarend |
English | Spanish Eagle |
English (United States) | Spanish Eagle |
Finnish | iberiankeisarikotka |
French | Aigle ibérique |
French (France) | Aigle ibérique |
Galician | Aguia imperial ibérica |
German | Iberienadler |
Greek | Ισπανικός Βασιλαετός |
Hebrew | עיט ספרדי |
Hungarian | Ibériai sas |
Icelandic | Skassörn |
Italian | Aquila imperiale iberica |
Japanese | ニシカタジロワシ |
Lithuanian | Ispaninis erelis |
Norwegian | iberiaørn |
Polish | orzeł iberyjski |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Águia-imperial-ibérica |
Romanian | Acvilă de câmp iberică |
Russian | Испанский могильник |
Serbian | Španski orao krstaš |
Slovak | orol iberský |
Slovenian | Španski kraljevi orel |
Spanish | Águila Imperial Ibérica |
Spanish (Spain) | Águila imperial ibérica |
Swedish | spansk kejsarörn |
Turkish | İberya Şah Kartalı |
Ukrainian | Могильник іспанський |
Revision Notes
In this revision, the text was revised by Roberto S. Mateos, Javier O. Martin, and Ruben Moreno-Opo Díaz-Meco. Peter Pyle gave input on the Appearances sections.
Aquila adalberti Brehm, 1861
PROTONYM:
Aquila Adalberti
Brehm, 1861. Bericht über die XIII. Versammlung der Deutschen Ornithologen-Gesellschaft zu Stuttgart, vom 17. bis 20. September 1860 -1860, p.60.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Spain.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- AQUILA
- aquila
- adalberti
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UPPERCASE: current genus
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● and ● See: generic homonyms
lowercase: species and subspecies
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Gr.: ancient Greek
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