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===Harpy eagles=== Harpy eagles<ref name=rutledge /> or "giant forest eagles"<ref name=aae /> are large eagles that inhabit tropical forests. The group contains two to six species, depending on the author. Although these birds occupy similar niches and have traditionally been grouped, they are not all related: the solitary eagles are related to the black hawks and the Philippine eagle to the snake eagles. * Harpy eagles (proposed subfamily Harpiinae) ** ''Harpia harpyja'', [[harpy eagle]] β Central and South America. ** ''Morphnus guianensis'', [[crested eagle]] β Central and South America. ** ''Harpyopsis novaeguineae'', [[Papuan eagle]] β New Guinea. * Philippine eagle ** ''Pithecophaga jefferyi'', [[Philippine eagle]] β Philippines. * Solitary eagles ** [[Chaco eagle]] or crowned solitary eagle, ''[[Buteogallus]]'' (formerly ''[[Harpyhaliaetus]]'') ''coronatus'' β South America. ** [[Solitary eagle]] or montane solitary eagle, ''[[Buteogallus]]'' (formerly ''[[Harpyhaliaetus]]'') ''solitarius'' β South America.
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