The order Falconiformes is a group of about 290 species of birds that include the diurnal birds of prey. Raptor classification is fraught with difficulty and the order is treated in several different ways.
The idea that Falconiformes should be divided into many orders is because of the suggestion that the order may not share a single lineage that is exclusive of other birds. The most controversial suggestion - but also the most well-supported one - is that Cathartidae are not Falconiformes but are related to the storks, in the separate order Ciconiiformes. However morphological evidence supports the common ancestry of the Falconiformes, and the Strigiformes may be Falconiformes as well.
Falconiformes have strong legs and feet with raptorial claws and an opposable hind claw. Almost all Falconiformes are carnivorous, hunting by sight during the day or at twilight. They are exceptionally long-lived, and most have low reproductive rates.
The young have a long, very fast-growing fledgling stage, followed by 3-8 weeks of nest care after first flight and 1-3 years as sexually immature adults. The sexes have conspicuously different sizes, and monogamy is the general rule.
DNA studies mean that it is likely to be some time until a consensus can be made.
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