In the context of the classification hierarchy of birds, "Buteo" is a genus within the family Accipitridae, which includes various species of hawks known for their broad wings and robust bodies. Buteo typically represents a mid-level taxonomic classification, situated above species and below family. It encompasses several species commonly referred to as "buzzards," notable for their soaring flight and varied habitats.
Chordata
A buteo is a member of a family of broad-winged soaring raptors of the genus Buteo.
The term "buteo jamaicensis" is pronounced as BYOO-tee-oh juh-MY-sen-sis. The emphasis is on the second syllable of "buteo" and the first syllable of "jamaicensis."
they can be called1)b. jamaicensisor Buteo jamaicensis
Family Buteo, subfamily Buteonidae, latin name Buteo Lineatus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Buteo buteo.
The red tailed is a Buteo hawk, subfamily Buteoninae. Scientific name is Buteo Jamaicensis.
No, but are close relatives of Buteo hawks, like red tailed, red shouldered, and others.They are lumped with the Buteo hawks in the subfamily Buteoninae.
latin, buteo regalis.
Buteo jamaicensis
Buteo Jamaicensis.
Sue Buteo. No, it was Peter Adolph in 1946.