jackal buzzard, noun phrase
- Origin:
- ‘The cry of this species is singularly like that of the common Jackal (Canis mesomelas) whence its name, and when its wings are expanded shewing the light colour, together with the reddish-brown breast-feathers, they greatly resemble the colours and markings of a jackal’s skin; moreover this bird occupies just about the same position in the tribe of rapacious birds as the jackal fills in that of rapacious animals.’ (M.E. Barber in Layard & Sharp’s Birds of South Africa, 1884, p.27.)
The buzzard Buteo rufofuscus of the Accipitridae, slate grey in colour, with white bands, and dark red-brown to chestnut breast; jackhalsvogel.
1988 M. Nel in Personality 25 Apr. 54If the day is clear you might see jackal buzzards wheeling overhead.
The buzzard Buteo rufofuscus of the Accipitridae, slate grey in colour, with white bands, and dark red-brown to chestnut breast; jackhalsvogel.

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