Eastern Buzzard Buteo japonicus Scientific name definitions
- LC Least Concern
- Names (29)
- Subspecies (3)
Guy M. Kirwan, Kazuya Nagai, Chuenchom Hansasuta, and Jeffrey S. Marks
Version: 2.0 — Published February 11, 2022
Revision Notes
Revision Notes
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Species names in all available languages
Language | Common name |
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Catalan | aligot del Japó |
Chinese | 東方鵟 |
Chinese (Hong Kong SAR China) | 普通鵟 |
Chinese (SIM) | 普通鵟 |
Czech | káně východní |
Dutch | Japanse Buizerd |
English | Eastern Buzzard |
English (United States) | Eastern Buzzard |
Finnish | aasianhiirihaukka |
French | Buse du Japon |
French (France) | Buse du Japon |
German | Taigabussard |
Hebrew | עקב יפני |
Indonesian | Elang buteo |
Japanese | ノスリ |
Korean | 말똥가리 |
Mongolian | Дорнын сар |
Norwegian | amurvåk |
Polish | myszołów amurski |
Russian | Восточный канюк |
Serbian | Japanski mišar |
Slovak | myšiak nosuri |
Slovenian | Vzhodna kanja |
Spanish | Busardo Japonés |
Spanish (Spain) | Busardo japonés |
Swedish | orientvråk |
Thai | เหยี่ยวทะเลทรายตะวันออก |
Turkish | Japon Şahini |
Ukrainian | Канюк східний |
Revision Notes
Guy M. Kirwan revised the account with contributions from and Kazuya Nagai. Chuenchom Hansasuta contributed to the Appearances page with review by Peter Pyle. Arnau Bonan Barfull curated the media. Vicens Vila-Coury generated the range map.
Buteo japonicus Temminck & Schlegel, 1844
PROTONYM:
Buteo Japonicus
Temminck & Schlegel, 1844. Fauna Japonica sive descriptio animalium, quae in itinere per Japoniam, jussu et auspiciis superiorum, qui summum in India Batava imperium tenent, suscepto, annis 1825-1830 collegit, notis, observationibus et adumbrationibus illustravit. Vol. 4. Aves, p.16 pl.6,6b.
TYPE LOCALITY:
Japan
SOURCE:
Avibase, 2023
Definitions
- BUTEO
- buteo
- japanensis / japanicus / japensis / japonensis / japonica / japonicum / japonicus
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