The genus of the eagle is up your butt around the corner
It depends. There are many types of eagles, with many different genus'. The bald eagle is in the Haliaeetus Genus.
Eagle ray is a genus, also know as Myliobatiformes
Genus Harpius
Steller's sea eagle, white tailed eagle, African fish eagle, Pallas fish eagle, Sanford's sea eagle. All are in the genus Haliaeetus.
Steller's sea eagle, white tailed eagle, African fish eagle, Pallas fish eagle, Sanford's sea eagle. All are in the genus Haliaeetus.
The Australian Little Eagle is the smallest eagle up to date, though it is not found in the smallest genus of eagles, Spilornis.
eagle owl
Leslie Brown, the famous ornithologist who specialised in studying raptors and in particular eagles, describes an eagles as being a bird of prey belonging to none of the other distinct groups of raptors. The term eagle is very broad and a true eagle belonging to the genus Aquila (such as the golden eagle) is extremely different from an eagle belonging to the genus Haliaeetus(the fish eagles). Neither is size indicative of a raptor being an eagle and many eagles are quite small.
The taxonomy of the Philippine eagle is Kingdom animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class aves, Order falconiformes, Family accipitridae, Genus pithecophaga, Species P. jefferyi. It is an endangered species.
Well a phoenix is a mythical creature, so there is no real answer. This was the best I could do. The Haast eagle was the largest eagle we know of, it is now extinct. The largest living eagle is the Harpy Eagle, from the Harpia genus, which as far as i can tell is the same genus as the Haast (the Haast eagle's scientific name is Harpagornis moorei). So, if the phoenix did exist, my guess would be due to it's size, it would be a bird of prey from the Harpia genus. I have two names:The first is;Harprognatus exornus, which means, "Harpy born from ash"The second is;Harprognatus exincendia, which means, "Harpy born from fire"The first name is more accurate, due to a phoenix is reborn from it's own ashes, although I do like the second one's sound better. Take it or leave it, its all mythology!
Sea eagles are a group of eagles that unsurprisingly live close to the sea. Their classification (up to genus level) is given below. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Accipitriformes Family: Accipitridae Genus: Haliaeetus