janoessa
Janoessa is a genus of small to medium-sized birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, which includes eagles, hawks, and kites. The genus is native to the Old World, with species found in Africa, Asia, and Europe. Janoessa birds are known for their distinctive appearance, featuring a long, narrow tail and a relatively short, broad wingspan. They are typically brown or gray in color, with a lighter underside and darker upper parts.
The genus includes two recognized species: Janoessa rufa and Janoessa macrura. Janoessa rufa, also known as
Janoessa birds are diurnal and hunt by soaring and swooping down on their prey. Their diet consists
Janoessa birds are not considered threatened, but their populations are declining in some areas due to habitat