Pallid Harrier Circus macrourus Scientific name definitions
- NT Near Threatened
- Names (48)
- Monotypic
Jaume Orta, David Christie, and Guy M. Kirwan
Version: 1.0 — Published March 4, 2020
Text last updated March 5, 2016
Text last updated March 5, 2016
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
---|---|
Afrikaans | Witborsvleivalk |
Albanian | Shqipja e stepave |
Arabic | مرزة بغثاء |
Armenian | Տափաստանային մկնաճուռակ |
Asturian | Gabiluchu papublancu |
Azerbaijani | Çöl belibağlısı |
Basque | Mirotz lepazuria |
Bulgarian | Степен блатар |
Catalan | arpella pàl·lida russa |
Chinese (SIM) | 草原鹞 |
Croatian | stepska eja |
Czech | moták stepní |
Danish | Steppehøg |
Dutch | Steppekiekendief |
English | Pallid Harrier |
English (United States) | Pallid Harrier |
Finnish | arosuohaukka |
French | Busard pâle |
French (France) | Busard pâle |
Galician | Tartaraña de papo branco |
German | Steppenweihe |
Greek | Στεπόκιρκος |
Hebrew | זרון שדות |
Hungarian | Fakó rétihéja |
Icelandic | Fölheiðir |
Italian | Albanella pallida |
Japanese | ウスハイイロチュウヒ |
Latvian | Stepes lija |
Lithuanian | Stepinė lingė |
Malayalam | മേടുതപ്പി |
Mongolian | Хээрийн хулд |
Norwegian | steppehauk |
Persian | سنقر سفید |
Polish | błotniak stepowy |
Portuguese (Angola) | Tartaranhão-pálido |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Tartaranhão-pálido |
Romanian | Erete alb |
Russian | Степной лунь |
Serbian | Stepska eja |
Slovak | kaňa stepná |
Slovenian | Stepski lunj |
Spanish | Aguilucho Papialbo |
Spanish (Spain) | Aguilucho papialbo |
Swedish | stäpphök |
Thai | เหยี่ยวทุ่งสีจาง |
Turkish | Bozkır Delicesi |
Ukrainian | Лунь степовий |
Zulu | umamhlangenompunga |
Circus macrourus (Gmelin, 1770)
PROTONYM:
Accipiter macrourus
Gmelin, 1770. Reise durch Russland zur Untersuchung der drey Natur-Reiche 1, p.48.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Voronezh, southern Russia.
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- CIRCUS
- circus
- macroura / macrouros / macrourus / macrura
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