melanurus
Melanurus 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. Melanurus species are typically characterized by their dark plumage, which gives the genus its name, derived from the Greek words "melas" meaning black and "oura" meaning tail. This dark coloration is a result of the birds' diet, which consists mainly of insects and small vertebrates.
The genus includes two recognized species: Melanurus leuconotus and Melanurus carolinus. Melanurus leuconotus, also known as
Melanurus species are generally solitary birds, except during the breeding season. They build their nests in
Despite their distinctive appearance, Melanurus species are not well-studied, and much about their biology and behavior